2009 FIFA Confederations Cup
This year's Confederations Cup final pits a perennial champion, Brazil, against a surprising, yet formidable opponent, the rabble rousers of the U-S-of-A. The US team's shocking upset of the Spanish team 2-0 on Wednesday paved the way for Sunday's finale and raised the hopes of fans who want to see a competitive American World Cup team in South Africa in 2010.
If you are a football fanatic, this match is not to be missed. We'll be watching. Will you?
Where We're Watching
Nevada Smiths
74 3rd AvenueIf you're looking for the spot to watch soccer in NYC, its Nevada Smiths. Some of its more famous patrons include Roman Abramovich (Owner of Chelsea FC) and Ehud Olmert (Prime Minister of Israel). ... Read More
Soldier McGee
480 Amsterdam AvenueThis unassuming corner bar in the thick of UWS busiest bar street is packed with bar must-haves: a pool table, a Touchtunes jukebox, eight 50-inch TVs and fairly cheap craft beer and a thorough bar ... Read More
Stout
133 W 33rd StreetStout is an excellent bar for sports watching. With three levels of bars, tables and tvs, there is plenty of space to see the game you want. While Stout tends to draw soccer fans and Texas Longhorns ... Read More
The Parlour
250 West 86 StreetWant to know where droves of Arsenal fans throw Manhattan into a frenzy all year long? Look no further than the Parlour, the only bar west of Central Park with true Champions League appeal. There's ... Read More


