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Readers: Where do you go to watch soccer in Greater Boston?

With the UEFA European Championship and Copa América beginning this month, we want your recommendations of the best places to watch soccer.

Fans watching US vs. Germany at the Banshee in Dorchester in June 2014. Barry Chin/Globe Staff

Two of the world’s most-watched soccer tournaments are returning this month.

The UEFA European Championship and Copa América, beginning June 14 and June 20, respectively, are expected to attract millions of fans from across the globe to watch the games.

The 2024 UEFA European Championship, or Euro, will be held in Germany and feature 24 European national teams who will play 51 games in 31 days.

Meanwhile, the 48th edition of Copa América will be held across 12 American cities and feature 16 teams.

Traditionally, the tournament has been held in South America, contested among South American national teams. Guest nations have been invited to play since the 1990s.

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This year will be the second time the U.S. has hosted Copa América. However, unlike in 2016 when the U.S. first hosted, there will be no games played at Gillette Stadium in this year’s tournament.

Soccer fans in Greater Boston may not have the opportunity to watch the United States or their home country play in-person this year, but there’s still plenty of places to watch the matches from both tournaments streamed live from a bar or restaurant.

Whether you are in the North End cheering for Italy to defend its 2021 Euro title, or in an Argentinian restaurant watching Messi, we want to know where you go to watch the games.

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Do you have a favorite bar or pub where you watch soccer? Do you know of any Copa América or UEFA Euro watch parties? Share the name of the business, and why it’s your favorite in the survey below or e-mail us at [email protected]. Your response may be featured in a future Boston.com article or on our social media channels.

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