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Gol Soccer Bar (GOL PDX)

Inner Southeast / Hawthorne
1739 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, OR 97214
golpdx.com
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Gol is Portland’s soccer-first flagship — a Timbers-centric bar with a European feel that shows MLS, Champions League, and international matches, and calls itself “Portland’s home to the World Cup”. It’s passionate about preserving Portland’s diverse, inclusive soccer community, opens at 7 a.m. on weekends (and earlier for marquee kickoffs), and the staff will brief you on the full schedule. It’s small and gets packed, so arrive early — this is the room for the USA and the all-nations crowd.

World Cup angle: Portland’s dedicated soccer bar and Timbers hub — early opens, full-volume matches, and the USMNT gathering spot.

What’s on the screens year-round: Timbers, MLS, Champions League, and international soccer.

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Best for Soccer purists and USA supporters who want the city’s most committed soccer room.

The Toffee Club

Inner Southeast / Hawthorne
1006 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, OR 97214
phone: 503-265-8977
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The Toffee Club is Portland’s modern English football pub — Guinness on draft, proper meat pies, fish and chips, and the Premier League on the screens, with an early-opening matchday tradition. The room fills with English ex-pats and supporters of clubs across England, which makes it a natural base for the European nations during the tournament. A short walk from Gol, so the two pair perfectly for a Hawthorne bar-hop.

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World Cup angle: Portland’s English football pub — early opens and a Premier League crowd for England and the European field.

What’s on the screens year-round: Premier League, Champions League, and major internationals.

Best for England and European-nation supporters who want a proper pub.

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Horse Brass Pub

Belmont
4534 SE Belmont St, Portland, OR 97215
Phone: 503-232-2202
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A British pub since 1976, Horse Brass is the original Portland soccer-and-darts destination — dark wood, dense British signage, 50-plus taps, and a Scotch egg and fish-and-chips menu that’s become legend. It’s a home away from home for English ex-pats and one of the most atmospheric places in the city to watch a match, whatever the nation. If you want the classic, lived-in pub experience for the World Cup, this is it.

World Cup angle: Portland’s historic British pub and a beloved all-comers’ soccer room — pure old-world atmosphere for every match.

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What’s on the screens year-round:Premier League and major internationals.

Best for: Fans who want a classic, atmospheric British-pub matchday

Prost!


4237 N Mississippi Ave, Portland, OR 97217
phone: 503-954-2674
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Prost! serves beer the way it’s meant to be — German imports in metric pours (third, half, and full-liters) — alongside currywurst, weisswurst, and pretzels, with a big adjacent food-cart pod so mixed groups can all eat. It’s the natural home for Die Mannschaft fans and a great spot for any European match, with an energetic, communal-table vibe. Sister bar Bloodbuzz sits in the same pod for local beers and spirits.

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World Cup angle: Portland’s German beer hall — steins and currywurst for Germany supporters and the European slate.

What’s on the screens year-round: Major internationals and big European tournaments.

Best for: Germany supporters and groups who want a beer hall with food options.

Matador NW Portland


Nob Hill / NW 23rd 1438 NW 23rd Ave, Portland, OR 97210

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phone: 503-228-2855

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