
World Cup Viewing Party on City Hall Plaza: USA vs. Germany
June 24, 2014 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
New England Revolution News Release
Mayor Walsh, with support of the New England Revolution, will host a World Cup viewing party for a noon game featuring the U.S. Men's National Team playing against Germany, in a game that could determine whether or not the U.S. advances to round 16.
The Revolution street team, the Battalion, will be on site with give-a-ways and fun activities for fans. Revolution mcascot Slyde will join the the Rev Girls in spreading enthusiasm throughout the audience.
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