USA fans pack bars in DFW for Monday's World Cup game

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Tim Weah scored to put the US up 1-0 over Wales on Monday

A tough game for the U.S. Men's National Team ended in a draw against Wales Monday afternoon.

It's not over, though. And North Texans are proving they will continue to show their support.

People wearing red, white and blue filled up local bars and watch parties for Monday afternoon's World Cup game between the US and Wales.

A number of bars and restaurants opened early on Monday for fans looking to watch England take on Iran.

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"I'm happy to see everybody win. I'm more excited about the matches, seeing exciting games and how it all ends up," said Saul Castaneda who woke up early to watch the match at the Dubliner in Dallas.

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The celebration was on as the US's Tim Weah scored to put the United States up 1-0 over Wales.

"It's entertainment, it's fun. I love the World Cup. It's great to see everyone get together, support their teams no matter what team it is. We enjoy it and it brings extra business for sure," said Dubliner owner Peter Kenny.

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After a strong start from the U.S., Gareth Bale converted a penalty kick in the 82nd minute to offset Tim Weah’s first-half goal and give Wales a 1-1 draw Monday in the return to the World Cup for both nations.

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Weah scored after a pass from Christian Pulisic in the 36th minute.

Next up for the United States is a high-profile matchup against England on Friday, the same day Wales faces Iran. England opened with a 6-2 rout of the Iranians earlier Monday.

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World Cup 2022: USA-Wales ends in 1-1 draw

A tough game for the U.S. Men's National Team ended in a draw against Wales Monday afternoon. It's not over, though. And North Texans are proving they will continue to show their support.

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Dallas has shown its support for its local players.

Notes from Apple's 'Ted Lasso' have popped up on local billboards showing their support for local players Jesus Ferreira, Kellyn Acosta and Weston McKennie.

Local artists have also painted murals of Ferreira and McKennie.

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In 2026, the World Cup party will be in the U.S., and some matches will be in Arlington.