The match will be shown on multiple massive screens. There will also be food trucks, music, FC Tucson merchandise, a kids' zone and cash bars serving micheladas, margaritas and beer.
Arizona Daily Star FC Tucson will host a watch party for Thursday night's USA-Mexico World Cup qualifying match, and fans are invited to attend for free.
Thursday marks the first of three"Soccer Sabroso" watch parties held over the next week. On Sunday, FC Tucson will host a U.S.-Panama World Cup qualifying watch party at Ten55 Brewing Company, 110 E. Congress St. The match starts at 4 p.m. “Soccer Sabroso is an opportunity for our community to celebrate southern Arizona’s culture, food and music through our love of soccer,” said Amanda Powers, president of FC Tucson. “Whether you’re wearing the red, white and blue and cheering for the U.S., or the green, white and red and are a proud supporter of Mexico, we want all our fans to come out and enjoy the game with us.”
Though Thursday's watch party is free, FC Tucson is asking fans to register in order to reserve their spots at the watch party. Fans who register are eligible to win a U.S. or Mexico national team jersey; an FC Tucson jersey; pint glasses; T-shirts; season tickets, mini-packs and tickets to opening day.
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