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Fun place to watch World Cup finals

June 2006

My Israeli family members (2 adults, 2 teenagers, 2 young adults) are coming for a visit to the Bay Area July 6-10 during the finals ? of the World Cup, and they are fanatic soccer fans. We don't even have ESPN (although we are willing to get it if need be). Do we need ESPN to watch the game(s), and do you have any suggestions for a fun place in the East Bay to watch game with other soccer fans? Lori


I think I saw signs about the games being shown at the Kensington Circus Pub- fun, casual, with a kid play area, and yummy food and drinks too. chris


I haven't been there for a while but The Pub on Solano (1492 Solano Ave) usually shows soccer matches (especially if it's UK teams!). That would be a fun place to hang out to watch the games though I'm not sure about the age requirement Setenay


All world cup games are played on the Spanish language station Univision (channel 14 with an antenna). That's where I watch them because I don't have ESPN either. For English-speaking stations, the games leading up to the final when your relatives will be here will all be on ESPN, except for the final game on July 9 which will be on ABC. I heard the pub Barclay's in Oakland will be open and serving food for all world cup games. Any sports bar or pub that is open that morning should have the world cup game on. You can call ahead. Have fun! Andi


You do not have to have ESPN to watch the World Cup games. All games are shown on the Spanish-language channel Univision (Ch 14) and the final will be on ABC. The play-by-play commentary on Univision, though you may not understand it, is much more interesting and exciting than that of the Americans.

As for where to watch with other fans, bars near the UC campus will probably show the games, and charge you $20 just to get in. I watched the finals of the European Championships at the International House at UCB a couple of years ago and the atmosphere was great. They had a big screen in the lobby. Lots of young people, free, but limited seating. Good luck. mick