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Places Where You Can Watch the World Cup in Thailand

South Africa has its game on as it hosts the biggest sporting event of the year. Johannesburg, South Africa has been chosen to be the host of the 2010 World Cup. Getting to watch the football excitement is certainly and definitely fun as you get to see avid World Cup fans pain their bodies with their country's colors, or bringing huge flags that represent their nation, if and only if, you are knowledgeable about the places where you can watch the World Cup.

Where to Watch World Cup But, what if you cannot make it to South Africa and get to celebrate the World Cup passion in person, because you are situated on the other side of the Earth, particularly in Bangkok, Thailand? Where can you watch the World Cup matches?

Well, drinks will endlessly be flowing and flags will constantly be flying for it is also World Cup fever in Bangkok! This means that football saturation has dominated nearly every TV screen in Bangkok, from shopping malls, family living rooms, vast outdoor locations, and crowded expat pubs.

Those in Bangkok can experience the World Cup craze at four of RS Promotions' official outdoor venues, namely, Suphachalasai Field or the National Stadium, Central Ratanitibet or the Nonthaburi, Siam Paragon's Parc Paragon, and Future Park Rangsit. Every single World Cup match, even the late ones, will be aired at the aforementioned venues on gigantic LED monitors.

Downtown Bangkok's sports bars are the perfect places where you can watch the World Cup as they are usually the preferred venues when watching the World Cup events. The huge screens, new acquaintances, and the provided "elixir" can definitely soften and soothe anyone who feels sad because his or her team got defeated. The busiest pub in Metro Bangkok is the Londoner. The space is very wide and its owners have also released their promises that they will be airing all of the matches that are primarily played by England, among others.

Germany also has their own hangout in central Bangkok, specifically in the Old German Beerhouse. Just because Germans are not that much abundant in Bangkok, this does not necessarily or immediately mean that they cannot cheer for their nation. German supporters can still cheer for their team in the tune of "Die Mannschaft" at the Old German Beerhouse. Germans have agreed that this will be where they will watch the World Cup.




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