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Where To Watch The World Cup In Palm Desert: Fans Gather, Show Support
Palm Desert watch parties are cropping up as the World Cup 2022 games begin.
PALM DESERT, CA — Free watch parties for the U.S. men's team opening game and future 2022 World Cup games were planned at Palm Desert's Desert Beer Co., organizers said. Other locations across Riverside County will show the games, including Shamrock Irish Pub and Eatery in Murrieta, Buffalo Wild Wings and multiple sports bar locations across the Inland Empire.
TVs will be set to live-stream the men's game at 11 a.m. Monday at Desert Beer Co., located at 77770 Country Club Drive Suite D in Palm Desert.
The 11 a.m. Group B game against Wales from Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar will be televised in English by Fox and Spanish by Telemundo.
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The Palm Desert party is organized by the Inland Empire and Coachella Valley chapters of American Outlaws, a nationwide support group for the U.S. men's and women's national soccer teams.
The game will be the first World Cup game for the U.S. since July 1, 2014, when it lost 2-1 to Belgium in overtime in the round of 16. The U.S. failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup.
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Defender DeAndre Yedlin is the only U.S. player with previous World Cup experience. The average age of the 26-player U.S. roster is 25 years, 175 days, the second-youngest U.S. roster at a World Cup, behind only the 1990 roster, whose average age at the start of play was 24 years, 24 days. The U.S. lost all three of its games at the 1990 World Cup, its first since 1950.
The U.S. roster includes nine players 23 and under.
Defender Aaron Long played for UC Riverside from 2010-13.
The U.S. team consists of nine players who play in Major League Soccer, six in England's Premier League, two each in Germany, Italy, Spain and the Championship League, the second tier of the English football league system, and one each in France, Scotland and Turkey.
Wales is playing in the World Cup for the second time and first since 1958 when it reached the quarterfinals. The Dragons were the 30th of the 32 teams to earn a berth in the World Cup, defeating Ukraine, 1-0, June 5, on Gareth Bale's goal in the 34th minute of the 90-minute game.
Wales' roster consists of nine players who play in the Premier League, eight in the Championship League, two in France, two each in English Football League League One and EFL League Two, the third and fourth tiers of the English football league system, and one each in MLS, Italy and Scotland.
Both the U.S. and Wales include a player for the MLS Cup champion Los Angeles Football Club on their rosters -- U.S. midfielder Kellyn Acosta and Wales forward Bale.
U.S. defenders Tim Ream and Antonee Robinson are teammates with Welsh midfielder Harry Wilson and forward Daniel James with Fulham of the Premier League. U.S. goalkeeper Ethan Horvath and Dragons defender Tom Lockyer are teammates with Luton Town in the Championship League.
The U.S. is 16th in the rankings compiled by FIFA, soccer's international governing body, Wales is 19th.
The ABC News-owned data prediction website FiveThirtyEight.com gives the U.S. a 45% chance of winning, Wales a 26% chance with a 29% chance of the game ending in a tie.
Each team plays three games in group play. The top two teams in each of the eight four-team groups advance to the single-elimination portion of the tournament.
City News Service contributed to this report.
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