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Looking for a place to watch Portugal vs. Croatia? Here are some watch parties in Little Portugal, Liberty Village, and across the GTA

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Looking for a place to watch Portugal vs. Croatia? Here are some watch parties in Little Portugal, Liberty Village, and across the GTA

Toronto is about to host one of its biggest World Cup matches yet, and those who don’t have tickets to the stadium can still cheer... The post Looking for a place to watch Portugal vs. Croatia? Here are some watch parties in Little Portugal, Liberty Village, and across the GTA appeared first on NOW Toronto.

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