Photograph by MudflapDC

Photograph by MudflapDC

The number of options to watch the Women’s World Cup matches, which are set to open on Saturday, are rather slimmer than for the men’s games last year. But all 52 games can be seen live on Fox and Fox Sports channels, and, with the games in Canada, they’re in favorable time zones. There’s a decent amount of options out there to watch them with a crowd—D.C. was the leading market for the World Cup last year, after all. Here’s what we’ve found:

Individual matches:

U.S.-Australia: The U.S. Soccer Foundation and the Embassy of Australia are co-hosting a public watch party at CityCenter DC (10th St. and I St. NW) on June 8. The free event will feature “jumbo screens showing the game, food trucks serving up classic DC eats and plenty of celebrating and cheering as Team USA takes the pitch.” Kick off is at 7:30 p.m..

U.S.-Sweden: The Swedish Embassy hosts a viewing of the match on June 12 as part of its #SwedeninthePark programming. “Swedish activities and fun” start at 5 p.m. with kickoff at 8 p.m.

Bars showing some or all of the games:

The Lucky Bar (1221 Connecticut Avenue NW)

Drafting Table (1529 14th Street): Whenever the U.S. scores, fans can take a $2 shot named after players. “The Wambach is made from a combination of tequila, lime juice and St. Germaine; the Morgan is made with vodka, triple sec and cranberry, the Solois made with white elephant and mystery shot. Drafting Table has also created the Krieger, a lemon drop shot, in honor of Virginian and Washington Spirit player Ali Krieger.” If you’re wearing Team USA gear or their colors—or are willing to “exuberantly join in on the post goal sing-a-longs”—the special goal shots are $1. They’ve also taken the opportunity to put Canadian national treasure Poutine (French fries, topped with a light brown sausage gravy and cheese curds) on the menu for the month.

Fado Irish Pub (808 7th Street NW)

Ventnor Sports Cafe (2411 18th St NW) “We will have sound on for all the Women’s World Cup games and be opening early for lunch when the games start early!”

Laughing Man Tavern (1306 G Street NW): The D.C. chapter of the American Outlaws, a group of U.S. soccer fans, will have a watch party for every game at this downtown bar.

Summers Restaurant (1520 N. Courthouse Road, Arlington, VA): This Arlington spot, which has frequently been called “best soccer bar,” has the match schedule on their website.

Irish Channel (500 H Street NW)

Boundary Stone (116 Rhode Island Ave NW): The Bloomingdale pub promises to air all of the games, and will fittingly have DC Brau’s The Corruption on draft for $5.

The Bottom Line (1716 Eye Street NW)

Ireland’s Four Provinces (105 W Broad St, Falls Church, VA)

Know of others? Email us at tips@dcist.com.