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Every time there’s a soccer game on, people flock to their favorite sports bar to cheer for every goal and cry out in agony during a turnover. What is it about this sport that has people so hooked across the globe? Below, you’ll find three common reasons why fans are so stoked to pull up a chair and watch the game with friends.

3 Reasons People Love Watching Soccer

1. Excitement

Some sports can move slowly with a lot of downtime between plays. Soccer, on the other hand, is speedy. To play, you only need grass, a ball and two goalposts, and an equipment list that is much shorter than other sports. This means fewer malfunctions and more playtime. Plus, turnovers are constant, making for a lot of victory and heartbreak among the crowds at sports bars.

2. Food

sports barMany people get stoked about football because they want to eat like fast food kings. Soccer fans are no different; they enjoy their tasty wings, tacos, and barbecue every game. Heading to a sports bar means not having to cook these tasty items or pick up the mess afterward — a major win-win no matter how your team fares in the match!

3. Camaraderie

People grow up watching soccer and cheering for certain teams. Many families feature multiple generations of fans, creating close bonds. Plus, it’s engaging to root for the same players throughout their professional careers as you watch them develop every year. In many places, soccer is loved by entire countries and cultures, so you know you’ll always have a fellow fan to chat with about the latest soccer happenings wherever you go. 

 

Buffalo Wild Wings has multiple locations with over 30 flat-screen TVs perfect for soccer fans to enjoy every match; you can even watch several at once! B-Dubs offers the best sports bar food, like burgers, hot wings, mozzarella sticks and chicken tenders to fuel your cheering. To learn about their ever-changing tap list of tasty beers or browse their full menu, visit their website. To get in touch, call their Danbury, CT, location at (203) 794-9453, Stamford at (203) 324-9453, or Milford at (203) 877-9453.

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