at Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah begins at the somewhat-friendly time of 6am on Wednesday (Sydney time),which means you can watch before work or school. The Socceroos’ group campaign is followed by matches against Tunisia (Saturday at the very friendly prime-time slot of 9pm) and Denmark (Thursday,December 1 at the nocturnal time of 2am).
With,you could always stay at home and watch the match on TV from your couch (or on your phone in bed).
But if you feel like getting out there,here are some venues across Sydney to take in all the action:
Ritz Cinema,Randwick
The art deco beauty will be playing all the. All tickets are $10,which includes a small popcorn.
Coogee Bay Hotel
Not far away at “the locals’ local”,most of the will be “live and loud”. The games will be shown across the hotel’s three venues and there will also be a goal-kicking competition and other games.
Salisbury Hotel,Stanmore
Across town,the Percival Road venue will be doing bacon and egg rolls and coffee for.
The Marly,Newtown
Again offering games “live and loud”,the Marly has to catch every goal and cheer on your team.
The Henson,Marrickville
Again in the inner west,this thriving venue will be showing the.
Cheers Bar,Sydney CBD
The place “”,there will be plenty of football action ... and basketball ... and rugby ... and AFL ...
Bar Broadway,Chippendale
Again in the city, on their big screen at the pub that will be “open 24/7 for the FIFA World Cup”.
Dee Why RSL
For those north of the Harbour Bridge, will show the big game on “the biggest screen on the beaches”.
Churchills Sports Bar,Kingsford
With opening hours of 6am until 5am, at “the professional punter’s paradise”.
The Sporting Globe
The mantra is “Eat. Drink. Sport” and the venue,smack bang at Darling Harbour,is taking bookings for the Socceroos’ opener against France.
24/7 Sports Bar,Pyrmont
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