StattoStatto is an initiative from digital agency Big Picture Advertising to make football even better.
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Our first StattoStatto project is this blog to help people find out where they can watch a game with the supporters of the team playing. Scroll down to categories, click on the team you want to watch - and we'll tell you where their supporters will be watching the game.
London is blessed with people of all races and creeds and we think that watching a game with a bunch of that teams supporters is a great way to enjoy the World Cup. That's StattoStatto making football even better.
Tell us if you know of more venues, or if you go to one of the matches and let us have any photos you take. And it's not just about London - if you know of somewhere suitable near you let us know and we'll include it.
StattoStatto Trivia
Our next project is a football trivia game to test just how much you know about the beautiful game
When the Premiership starts we'll launch a SMS game, with some good prizes. Add your name to our email list and we'll keep you up to date
This Spanish bar on the river at Plantation Wharf serves good Spanish food and drink ( including, of course San Miguel beer) and has big screens to show the big Spanish games. Should be the prefect place to see if Spain can live up to their potential.
San Miguel, Molasses House, Plantation Wharf, Battersea Reach, London SW11 3TN 0871 332 7028
The Japanese community is spread across a few areas of London, but for the games they're going to be in the centre of town. A company has hired the Montagu Pyke (which used to be called the Moon Under Water) and is showing all the Japanese games on big screens
Whilst the Angolan Embassy is apparently having its own event for the eagerly anticipated Portugal Angola game on Sunday night ( Angola was a colony of Portugal for a long time) this African restaurant on the Camberwell Road will be showing all the games.
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