There are plenty of free and cheap places in Houston to watch your favorite country...
File photo from 2018: Geovane Preciado, Lucero Amezquita, Denise Chavez, Ivan Nava and Anthony Ortiz shout to the Mexico soccer team during the World Cup game against Brazil, Monday, July 2, 2018, in Houston.Marie D. De Jesús/Houston Chronicle
Festivities kick off Nov. 20 and run through Dec. 18. Make sure to check the venues websites or social media pages to get the latest updates on viewing party times.Dynamo legend Brian Ching and Estrella Jalisco are hosting a huge EaDo extravaganza throughout the tournament in what they're calling a viewing party festival along Walker Street between St. Emanuel and Hutchins in East Downtown.
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