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The 3 Best Women's World Cup Finals Parties In NYC

Brazil v USA: FIFA Women's World Cup 2011 - Quarter Finals
(Photo by Scott Heavey/Getty Images)

After 12 years, the USA Women's Soccer team is once again at the World Cup Finals, this time facing Japan, with the showdown on Sunday, July 17. The game kicks off at 2 p.m. EST. Wondering where to watch in NYC? These bars are hosting the best parties. By Selena Ricks-Good.

Americana Beer Brunch

Village Pourhouse
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11 a.m. - 5 p.m.Village Pourhouse
64 3rd Ave.
New York, NY
(212) 979-BEER
villagepourhouse.com

Dress in USA gear and you'll get a free Red, White and Blue shot (Vision Vodka, grenadine and blue curacao) every time the USA women score a goal. For $20, get a two-hour brunch special that includes an entree and unlimited drafts (Bud Light, Sam Adams, Sam Summer and Goose Island Summer), bloody marys, mimosas, bellinis, sangria and Vision Vodka cocktails.

Women's World Cup Final Viewing Party

USA's striker Abby Wambach (2ndL) scores
USA's striker Abby Wambach scores the 1-2 goal past France's midfielder Sandrine Soubeyrand (16) during the FIFA women's football World Cup semi-final match France vs USA. (credit: ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images)

12 - 5 p.m.Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Ave.
Brooklyn, NY
(718) 963-3369
brooklynbowl.com

Watch USA take on Japan in the Women's World Cup Final on huge HD screens with full audio. Drink specials include $4 Brooklyn Brewery Summer Ale, and grub from Blue Ribbon will be available.

All-You-Can-Eat Ribs & Sangria Sunday

Sauces at Brother Jimmy's BBQ
(credit: brotherjimmys.com)

11 a.m. - closingBrother Jimmy's
181 Lexington Ave.
New York, NY
(212) 779-7427
brotherjimmys.com

Every Sunday, all of the Brother Jimmy's locations offer a two-hour all-you-can-eat ribs special (with cornbread, two sides and a Bud Light) for $22.95 at all uptown locations and $27.95 downtown.  To celebrate the World Cup, the Murray Hill location will offer half-priced pitchers of sangria and $3 Bud and Bud Light drafts.

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Selena Ricks-Good writes about drinks and produces events as The Dizzy Fizz.

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