Jul. 20—Returning U.S. players include forwards Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan, defender Kelley O’Hara, midfielder Julie Ertz and Connecticut goalkeeper, Alyssa Naeher.
Naeher grew up in Stratford, attended school in Trumbull and later moved with her family to Seymour. The Bridgeport-born player is returning for her third World Cup as the USWNT’s starting goalkeeper. Several athletes on the Jamaica, Philippines and Nigeria national teams also have ties to Connecticut.
The 2023 Women’s World Cup kicks off Today and is scheduled run until Aug. 20.
Here are some Connecticut venues hosting watch parties for Friday’s match:
Tigín’s Irish Pub in Stamford
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Tigín’s Irish Pub will host viewing parties for both the U.S. vs. Vietnam match on Friday and the U.S. vs. The Netherlands match on Wednesday, July 26. Friday’s event begins at 9 p.m., but the pub recommends arriving earlier for a good spot.
Location: 175 Bedford St., Stamford
Primavera Pub in Hartford
Primavera Pub will throw an event on Friday in support of the U.S. and Portugal Women’s teams. Tickets are $20 and include food and admission to the viewing party. Doors open at 8 p.m., according to the event description.
Location: 283 Newington Ave., Hartford
World of Beer Bar & Kitchen in West Hartford
World of Beer Bar & Kitchen’s West Hartford location will host a viewing party for Friday’s match, which kicks off at 9 p.m.
Location: 73 Isham Road #B-30, West Hartford
Pratt Street and Vaughan’s Public House in Hartford
The Hartford chapter of American Outlaws, an unofficial national organization for U.S. soccer fans, will host a watch party for the U.S. vs. Vietnam match Friday at 9 p.m. Restaurants and bars along Pratt Street will offer food and drink specials, according to the event description. The party will be presented by Pratt Street Historic District and the Hartford Chamber of Commerce.
Location: 59 Pratt St., Hartford
The Trinity Bar & Restaurant in New Haven
The New Haven chapter of American Outlaws will throw a watch party for Friday’s match at The Trinity Bar & Restaurant.
Location: 157 Orange St., New Haven
T.K.’s American Café in Danbury
The Danbury chapter of American Outlaws will host an event for Friday’s match at T.K.’s American Café, where attendees are invited to wear red, white and blue in support of USWNT. The restaurant will offer 99-cent wings, $6 pints and free Jell-O Shots for each U.S. goal, according to the event description.
Location: 255 White St., Danbury
B.J. Ryan’s BanC House in Norwalk
B.J. Ryan’s BanC House will host 9 p.m. watch parties for both Friday’s match and the U.S. vs. The Netherlands match on July 26, Lina Christoffersen, the BanC general manager, said in an email. However, the BanC House does not plan to host parties for other group stage matches due to the time difference, Christoffersen said.
Location: 16 River St., Norwalk
2nd Bridge Brewing Company in Manchester
The pub is planning a viewing party for Friday’s 9 p.m. match vs. Vietnam, according to its event calendar.
Location: 642 Hilliard St., Manchester