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Where to watch the World Cup across New Hampshire

Soccer fans across New Hampshire won’t have to travel to Boston or spend hundreds on World Cup tickets to be part of the action this summer. Several bars, pubs, and soccer organizations are hosting watch parties throughout the tournament. Here’s where to watch the tournament in New Hampshire:

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Soccer fans across New Hampshire won’t have to travel to Boston or spend hundreds on World Cup tickets to be part of the action this summer. Several bars, pubs, and soccer organizations are hosting watch parties throughout the tournament.

Here are some watch parties in New Hampshire:

⚽ June 12 ⚽

Manchester, Watch Party
Shoppers Pub & Eatery, Manchester
The New Hampshire Soccer Project is hosting a US Men’s National Team watch party as Team USA opens its World Cup campaign.

Portsmouth, Opening Match Party
Liars Bench Beer Company, Portsmouth
Watch Team USA take on Paraguay with a live DJ, local beer, vintage apparel vendors, and fellow soccer fans. Doors open at 7 p.m. with kickoff at 9 p.m.

Lebanon, USA Watch Party
Salt Hill Pub, Lebanon
Salt Hill will have the match on all big screens with surround sound for Team USA’s opener against Paraguay.

⚽ June 13 ⚽

Dover Watch Party
June Cork Pub, Dover
New Hampshire’s American Outlaws chapter, NHSCOT, is hosting a World Cup watch party at one of the state’s most soccer-friendly pubs.

⚽ June 19 ⚽

Manchester Watch Party
The Shaskeen Pub & Restaurant, Manchester
Join New Hampshire Soccer Project supporters as Team USA returns to action. The watch party begins at 3 p.m.

Bethlehem Family Watch Party
Rek-Lis Brewing Company, Bethlehem
The New Hampshire Soccer Project’s “Pints and Pints” event features the USA-Australia match, activities for kids, Super Secret Ice Cream, and fundraising for the Boys & Girls Club of the North Country.

Newport Watch Party
Salt Hill Pub, Newport
NHSCOT heads to Newport for another Team USA gathering during group-stage play.

⚽ June 24 ⚽

Hooksett Watch Party
NE Taphouse Grille, Hooksett
Fans can join NHSCOT for another World Cup watch party as the tournament heats up.

⚽ June 25 ⚽

Manchester Watch Party
Shoppers Pub & Eatery, Manchester
The New Hampshire Soccer Project returns to Manchester for another US Men’s National Team watch party.

Lebanon USA Watch Party
Salt Hill Pub, Lebanon
Cheer on Team USA against Turkey. Salt Hill will once again feature the match on all big screens with surround sound.

⚽ July 19 ⚽

World Cup Final Viewing Party
BNH Stage, Concord
Watch the championship match on a massive 30-foot screen. Admission is free, but tickets are required. Food, drinks, giveaways, and a stadium-like atmosphere.

Watch All Tournament Long

⚽ Nashua: The Peddler’s DaughterThe downtown Irish pub is running World Cup specials and promotions throughout the tournament.

⚽ Rochester: Revolution Taproom & GrillLarge-screen TVs and more than 40 taps make this a solid option for catching matches throughout the World Cup.

⚽ Hanover: Buddy T’s Grill & Sports BarTen TVs and a classic sports-bar atmosphere.

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