Beavercreek hosts World Cup watch party for US men's soccer team
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 7, 2026, 3:34 AM
Last updated Jul 7, 2026
The Pizza Drive in Beavercreek held its first World Cup watch party on July 6 for the U.S. men's soccer team match against Belgium. Owner Amy Jones, who lived in Belgium for three years, emphasized the personal significance of the matchup. The event gathered local soccer fans, highlighting community enthusiasm. The establishment plans to host more watch parties in the future. The U.S. team's hopes for a successful World Cup run ended with a 4-1 loss to Belgium.
- •The Pizza Drive hosted a watch party for the US vs. Belgium match.
- •Owner Amy Jones has personal ties to Belgium's soccer culture.
- •Local soccer enthusiasts gathered to support the U.S. team.
- •The U.S. men's team lost to Belgium 4-1 in the match.
- •Future World Cup watch parties are planned by the restaurant.
- 3:34 AMYahoo Sports — Local soccer fans unite for World Cup watch party in Beavercreek
"Beavercreek restaurant hosts a World Cup watch party for the US men's soccer team vs. Belgium.
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