SOCCER: JUN 20 CONMEBOL Copa America - Argentina vs Canada/Trinidad & Tobago
Argentina forward Lionel Messi at the June 20 game against Canada at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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Where to Watch Copa América and Euro Cup Games in D.C.

Local bars and restaurants hosting watch parties with specials

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Argentina forward Lionel Messi at the June 20 game against Canada at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
| Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The summer of soccer is officially upon us. Whether you’re a fan of the Euro Cup or Copa América teams, there are plenty of great venues across the city to watch the games live. From vibrant sports bars to outdoor viewing events, the following spots offer a variety of options to cheer on your favorite teams surrounded by fellow enthusiasts.

Grab a jersey, find your spot, and get ready to experience the thrill of soccer fever right here in the heart of the nation’s capital.

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Johnny Pistolas

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Fans of the U.S. men’s national team can head to this Adams Morgan bar to catch all three of their group stage games while sipping on $7 house margaritas.

Franklin Hall DC

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Flock to Franklin Hall for all the soccer fun. They’ll be open for all Copa and Euro matches with sound on and plenty of beer on tap to pour out.

Space DC Lounge x Casa Kantuta

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D.C.’s popular Bolivian bar Casa Kantuta shows up at Space DC Lounge for an Offside Copa América pop-up. The pre-party starts at 4:30 p.m., with cumbia villera and Bolivian music playing until the game begins at 6 p.m. The Casa Kantuta menu full of Chufly cocktails made by MVP Productions, Singani shots, and saltenas is available whenever Bolivia plays (June 23 and 27, July 1).

The “El Diablo” is nicknamed after Bolivian soccer player Marco “El Diablo” Etcheberry.
Casa Kantuta

Boundary Stone

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The beloved Bloomingdale tavern will show all Euro Cup matches that air during normal business hours.

Boundary Stone has lots of local beers on tap.
Boundary Stone

Public Bar Live

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The official home of the Colombian national team, Public Bar Live is throwing a kickoff party ahead of the tournament’s opening match, which will see defending champions Argentina take on Canada at 8 p.m. from Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The fun begins at 5 p.m. and features a live performance from local rock band Los Novios de Martita.

Fairmont Washington D.C. Georgetown

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Now through the finale on July 14, Euro Cup games are broadcasted live on large screens in the posh hotel’s lobby (Sunday through Thursday, 5 p.m. until 11 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 4 p.m. to midnight). Executive chef Jaime Montes de Oca’s menu features fare from England, including a beef-and-ale pie with carrots, onions, and rosemary; fish and chips, and roasted vegetable lasagna. Drinks include a Pimm’s Cup, Boddingtons beer, and a Beefeater gin and tonic.

A Pimm’s Cup at Fairmont.
Fairmont

Stellina Pizzeria

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Head to the Italian pizza chain for Euro Cup and Copa América games, when it’s always happy hour (as well as 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.) on weekdays. The $25 game-day special includes a drink, pie, an arancini ball, and more.

Guapo's

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All six Guapo locations will be airing Copa América matches, no federation allegiance necessary.

Euro matches are guaranteed to broadcast from the screens at Prost, with drink specials available during select matches.

Nick's Riverside Grill

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The Georgetown Harbor’s seafood spot offers $5 drafts and nachos during every 3 p.m. televised Euro Cup game through June 26.

Wunder Garten

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In addition to airing Euro 2024 fixtures, head up to this German-themed beer garden in NoMa for all the stateside action. Entrance is free, but Wunder Garten do encourage attendees to reserve a spot so they can gauge interest.

The Queen Vic

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Normally a spot footy fans gather to watch the Premier League, The Queen Vic promises to air all of England’s group stage Euro matches. Other matches will be shown during the bar’s normal hours.

Inca Social

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Both of Inca Social’s Arlington and Vienna spots are hosting watch parties, and are even offering a 10 percent discount on food to guests who arrive wearing their national team’s kit. For the ladies in attendance, you can enjoy $3 margaritas during happy hour.

Open at noon daily, with $6 margaritas during all games ($22 pitchers), $10 house draft beer and house tequila shot.

BrightonWharf

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Open at noon daily, with $5 Michelob Ultra during all games and special watch party U.S. vs. Bolivia (June 23) with cocktail specials.

Johnny Pistolas

Fans of the U.S. men’s national team can head to this Adams Morgan bar to catch all three of their group stage games while sipping on $7 house margaritas.

Franklin Hall DC

Flock to Franklin Hall for all the soccer fun. They’ll be open for all Copa and Euro matches with sound on and plenty of beer on tap to pour out.

Space DC Lounge x Casa Kantuta

D.C.’s popular Bolivian bar Casa Kantuta shows up at Space DC Lounge for an Offside Copa América pop-up. The pre-party starts at 4:30 p.m., with cumbia villera and Bolivian music playing until the game begins at 6 p.m. The Casa Kantuta menu full of Chufly cocktails made by MVP Productions, Singani shots, and saltenas is available whenever Bolivia plays (June 23 and 27, July 1).

The “El Diablo” is nicknamed after Bolivian soccer player Marco “El Diablo” Etcheberry.
Casa Kantuta

Boundary Stone

The beloved Bloomingdale tavern will show all Euro Cup matches that air during normal business hours.

Boundary Stone has lots of local beers on tap.
Boundary Stone

Public Bar Live

The official home of the Colombian national team, Public Bar Live is throwing a kickoff party ahead of the tournament’s opening match, which will see defending champions Argentina take on Canada at 8 p.m. from Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The fun begins at 5 p.m. and features a live performance from local rock band Los Novios de Martita.

Fairmont Washington D.C. Georgetown

Now through the finale on July 14, Euro Cup games are broadcasted live on large screens in the posh hotel’s lobby (Sunday through Thursday, 5 p.m. until 11 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 4 p.m. to midnight). Executive chef Jaime Montes de Oca’s menu features fare from England, including a beef-and-ale pie with carrots, onions, and rosemary; fish and chips, and roasted vegetable lasagna. Drinks include a Pimm’s Cup, Boddingtons beer, and a Beefeater gin and tonic.

A Pimm’s Cup at Fairmont.
Fairmont

Stellina Pizzeria

Head to the Italian pizza chain for Euro Cup and Copa América games, when it’s always happy hour (as well as 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.) on weekdays. The $25 game-day special includes a drink, pie, an arancini ball, and more.

Guapo's

All six Guapo locations will be airing Copa América matches, no federation allegiance necessary.

Prost

Euro matches are guaranteed to broadcast from the screens at Prost, with drink specials available during select matches.

Nick's Riverside Grill

The Georgetown Harbor’s seafood spot offers $5 drafts and nachos during every 3 p.m. televised Euro Cup game through June 26.

Wunder Garten

In addition to airing Euro 2024 fixtures, head up to this German-themed beer garden in NoMa for all the stateside action. Entrance is free, but Wunder Garten do encourage attendees to reserve a spot so they can gauge interest.

The Queen Vic

Normally a spot footy fans gather to watch the Premier League, The Queen Vic promises to air all of England’s group stage Euro matches. Other matches will be shown during the bar’s normal hours.

Inca Social

Both of Inca Social’s Arlington and Vienna spots are hosting watch parties, and are even offering a 10 percent discount on food to guests who arrive wearing their national team’s kit. For the ladies in attendance, you can enjoy $3 margaritas during happy hour.

El Rey

Open at noon daily, with $6 margaritas during all games ($22 pitchers), $10 house draft beer and house tequila shot.

BrightonWharf

Open at noon daily, with $5 Michelob Ultra during all games and special watch party U.S. vs. Bolivia (June 23) with cocktail specials.

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