Goal! Where to Watch the Champions League Football Final June 2

Come on you fans! Whether you're Liverpool all the way or Tottenham til you die, you'll never watch alone in Beijing because there is a nice range of bars and restaurants screening the 2019 UEFA’s Champions League final this weekend.

The final will kick off at 3am on Sunday morning, and there are loads of drink and food specials to be had. Here's where to watch the game in Beijing:

Plan B 

The Shuangjing pub and restaurant will stay open late for the match, from the 3am kickoff until well into the wee hours when the winning goal is scored. They’ll also keep the kitchen open to serve sandwiches until 4am.

Q Mex Bar and Grill Sanlitun 

Q Mex's Sanlitun location will show the big match on their big screens. To get you thoroughly boozy before the big kickoff, they have discounts on Corona and Carlsberg (RMB 25), Stone Brewing Ale and Tropic of Thunder Lager (RMB 35), along with six tequila shots for RMB 88. You can also take advantage of their National Burger Day Special, which runs until Jun 3 and gets you a free Stone Ale or Stone Tropic of Thunder Lager with any spicy double chorizo burger or a double cheeseburger.

Caravan 

Popular Moroccan bistro Caravan owner Badr Benjelloun is putting on a special happy hour from midnight to 2am to get you properly tipsy, before the game kicks of at 3am on the bar’s big screens. Among the happy hour highlights: RMB 20 Asahis, RMB 30 Vedettes, and RMB 10 off other beers; rum and cokes, G&Ts, and house wines are all RMB 35 each or RMB 100 for three; and it's RMB 50 for other cocktails or double mixers. Food will also be served, and there’ll be DJing and live bands in the earlier hours before kickoff.

Paddy O'Sheas

Dongzhimen sports Mecca Paddy O'Sheas is not letting a little renovation slow them down, and will be showing the final on their eight-gazillion big screens, to what is expected to be a big crowd. Food and drink special details are still pending, but we've got no doubt that a good time will be had at the popular sports bar. Best of all: they will have three screens and a bar on the terrace so that footie fans can party outside. 

READ: Got Game? The 7 Best Sports Bars in Beijing

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