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SBI Gold Cup Final Watch Party in NYC (Where will you be watching?)

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The 2011 Gold Cup Final is set for Saturday night at 9pm, and unless you're one of the lucky thousands who will fill the Rose Bowl to watch the USA take on Mexico, you will need to find a place to watch the game on Fox Soccer Channel.

If you will be in the New York City area on Saturday, SBI will be hosting a Gold Cup Final Watch Party at The Football Factory at Legends in Manhattan (6 W. 33rd Street). The party, which will be hosted by SBI's Mike Nastri, will go on from 8pm to 11pm and SBI has arranged a deal for readers, who can pay $30 for a wristband that will give you access to an open beer bar. Those looking to take advantage of the special must secure their wristband between 8pm and 8:45pm, with the open bar running until 11pm.

Where will you be watching Saturday's Gold Cup Final? Tell us where you and your friends will be gathering for the big match. Are you going to the Rose Bowl? Plan on joining us in NYC?

Let us know where you will be on Saturday night.

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  1. Univision.com.

    Or if you do not habla Espanol:
    http://www.concacaftv.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Home

    And while I’m here, f**k Fox for making this whole tournament inaccessible to casual fans and those of us who are too busy or too poor to pay for FSC. Tonight at 8:00 (central time), Fox 2 in St. Louis is showing a two hour block of “Cops” followed by the local news. And I’m sure Fox Sports Midwest will replay the same Blue Jays/Cardinals game four times before they would ever consider running a timely replay of the most important US soccer game of the year. Yeah, f**k Fox, right in the peehole.

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  2. I’m a big fan of the Dray, up in Ballard. Place is tiny, TV’s aren’t huge, and you gotta show early for guaranteed prime location, but beer, food, bathroom, and espresso are all very good.

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  3. Can’t believe I’m traveling out of LA tonight, but I’ll be catching the game via online stream somewhere in transit.

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  4. I KNOW there’s gotta be a place in Fresno…that’s not in front of my 55″ plasma. (Uverse, however = Fox Fuzzy Def).

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  5. Hi. Can someone recommend a somewhat kid-friendly place in downtown Chicago. Here for Fire-RBNY match and staying in W on North Lake Shore Drive. Thanks

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  6. Awesome, I’ll be there too!!!! Anyone else in the ATL, please stop by, wear your red gear, and scream your head off!!

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  7. In a chalet outside of Yellowstone in Gardiner, MT. Probably with my in-laws looking at me like I’m crazy and getting way too into a “game.”

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  8. Congratulations, Wispy! He will be all about mom for a while but when he gets a little older it gets to be a lot of fun.

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  9. I’m looking for a place to watch in SF- new-ish to the city. Someone mentioned Mad Dog in the Fog. Any other ideas for a place with a great soccer atmosphere?

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  10. Auto Battery Bar in Seattle. Can’t go wrong with happy hour beer, dogs, and fires. Convinced the girlfriend to come and watch with me…gave her fair warning about how intense I’ll be.

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  11. I’ll be at Auto Battery tomorrow. It’ll be happy hour there, so I’ll be knocking back Lagunitas IPA all game.

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  12. In my living room, pacing back and forth, shouting instructions to the players. I still can’t understand they dobn’t follow the instructions I’m giving. That is very frustrating, maybe I should yell louder. My neighbors may not like but the heck with them, this is soccer and that’s more important than neighborhood relations.

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  13. If anybody knows of a good spot in Little Rock, AR, let me know. Otherwise, I’ll be at home with a homemade pizza, some Wingstop, and a lot of anger if Mexico wins. GO USA!!!!

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