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D.C. is World Cup crazy. No, seriously. Everyone in D.C. is all about watching the World Cup, more so than any other market in the country.

As the capital city of the country, most Washingtonians are cheering for USA to win, but there’s still a healthy amount of foreign-born D.C. area residents rooting for their home nation. According to the real estate blog Redfin, the most foreign representation in D.C. is from the Ivory Coast, with 63,970 residents in the D.C. metropolitan area.

Redfin poured through census data to break down which World Cup teams have the greatest representation in the D.C. area. Coming in second, is South Korea, with 59,787, followed by Mexico with 46,198. Unfortunately, all three of those teams have already been eliminated. Of the teams still in contention to win the cup, Germany leads with 15,660 residents in the D.C. area, followed closely by Colombia, Brazil, France, and Argentina.

And for today’s USA-Belgium match? Well, only 1,448 Belgians will be cheering on their home team. Perhaps they’re all gathered at Belga Café or Brasserie Beck.