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Where To Watch The World Cup In NYC With Your Team's Supporters
Soccer lovers can find a place to watch the tournament no matter which country they're rooting for.

NEW YORK, NY — The FIFA World Cup takes over the summer across the globe every four years. The United States didn't qualify to compete for soccer's top prize this year, but New York City won't be immune from World Cup fever.
Now down to the quarter finals, there had been 32 nations facing off in the monthlong tournament running from June 14 to July 15 in Russia. Germany took home the last World Cup in 2014, defeating Argentina for its fourth title.
Given how diverse New York is, football fans will likely gather across the five boroughs to cheer on every single team. Here's a look at bars and restaurants around the city where you can watch with your team's supporters.
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Argentina
Buenos Aires Restaurant
513 E. Sixth St., Alphabet City
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This eatery will be showing all World Cup games featuring the Argentinian squad. The team first takes on Iceland on June 16.
Australia
The Australian
20 W. 38th St., Midtown
This Australian spot has 22 TVs primed for World Cup watching. Take in a game with drink specials like $5 Peroni beers and $8 Moscow mules.
Belgium
Head to Times Square to grab a waffle and cheer on the Belgian team at this bar.
Brazil
Beco
45 Richardson St., Williamsburg
Sip a caparinha and root for the Brazilian team (or the squad of your choice) at this Sao Paolo-inspired bar.
Colombia
Cumbia y Sabor
45-06 Greenpoint Ave., Sunnyside
This Colombian restaurant and lounge invites guests to watch every World Cup game and enjoy food and drink specials.
Costa Rica
Legends Bar
6 W. 33rd St., Koreatown
This sports bar doesn't have explicit national ties, but the Costa Rica Networking Group of NYC will be gathering there to watch each of the country's games.
England
The Churchill
45 E. 28th St., Flatiron
Anglophiles will love this very British bar, which bills itself as the "home of English supporters for the World Cup."
Germany
Zum Schneider
107 Avenue C., East Village
This Bavarian biergarten is "the Germany headquarters in NYC." You could even win a trip to Germany in its World Cup raffle.
Mexico
Cantina Rooftop
605 W. 48th St., Hell's Kitchen
This West Side rooftop spot will show Mexico's first June 15 game against Germany on five plasma TVs and serve Mexico-versus-Germany-themed specials.
Russia
Russian Baths Sports Bar
1200 Gravesend Neck Road, Gravesend
Enjoy the banya then watch the game with compatriots of this year's World Cup hosts.
Senegal
Harlem Tavern
2153 Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem
Take in a game at this restaurant with a diverse menu around Harlem's Little Senegal.
Spain
Smithfield Hall
138 W. 25th St., Chelsea
Plenty of World Cup games will be shown at this haven for soccer lovers, which hosts several fan clubs — including one for the storied FC Barcelona.
Uruguay
Charrúa
131 Essex St., Lower East Side
Cheer on the South American nation at this farm-to-table Uruguayan bistro, named after the country's original inhabitants.
(Lead image: The FIFA World Cup winner's trophy is displayed in Russia in July 2015. Photo by Dennis Grombkowski/Getty Images)
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