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Here Are the Watch Parties for LAFC's Inaugural Game

The game against the Seattle Sounders kicks off at 2 p.m.

The new Los Angeles Football Club will play its inaugural game on the road in Seattle on Sunday, but local soccer clubs and civics groups plan "watch parties"scattered around the Southland.

The game will be telecast on ESPN at 2 p.m.

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In this April 26, 2018, photo workers prepare the playing field at Banc of California Stadium for its official opening Sunday, April 29, and the upcoming home debut of Los Angeles Football Club. The MLS expansion team built its $350 million new home in about 18 months, using cutting-edge design to create a throwback feel for the new club's fans. (AP Photo/Greg Beacham)
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In this Thursday, April 26, 2018, photo shows a suite in the Club level at Banc of California Stadium for its official opening Sunday, April 29, and the upcoming home debut of Los Angeles Football Club. The MLS expansion team built its $350 million new home in about 18 months, using cutting-edge design to create a throwback feel for the new club's fans. (AP Photo/Greg Beacham)
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In this Thursday, April 26, 2018, shows the Grand Lobby of the Banc of California Stadium for its official opening Sunday, and the upcoming home debut of Los Angeles Football Club. The MLS expansion team built its $350 million new home in about 18 months, using cutting-edge design to create a throwback feel for the new club's fans. (AP Photo/Greg Beacham)
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The official watch party will be held at Busby's West, 3110 Santa Monica Blvd. in Santa Monica. Supporters groups will host parties in downtown Los Angeles, Long Beach and Pasadena:

  • Beer Belly, 255 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach;
  • Big Wangs Downtown, 801 S. Grand Ave., downtown Los Angeles;
  • Casey's Irish Pub, 613 S. Grand Ave., downtown Los Angeles;
  • The Greyhound Bar & Grill, 5570 N. Figueroa St., Highland Park;
  • Lucky Baldwin's Pub, 17 S. Raymond Ave., Pasadena;
  • Mi Pueblo Viejo, 4000 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles; and
  • Rocco's Tavern, 3843 Main St., Culver City.

The District 9 Ultras are the hosts of the party at Mi Pueblo Viejo.

LAFC describes the group as "not just about soccer, they believe in social commitment and a life of service among members and to the community. They are a family-oriented supporter group that represents love for the beautiful game through respect, freedom of choice and conviction to embrace a new cause and banner."

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The party at Lucky Baldwin's Pub is organized by Lucky Boys, a supporters group whose founding members consist of both Americans and expatriate Europeans who are supporters of English Premier League and other European teams.

Long Beach Chrome is the host for the party at Beer Belly. The Los Angeles Brewsers Support Group is the host of the party at Big Wangs Downtown. LAFC will face Seattle Sounders FC on Sunday and on April 29 in its first home game at Banc of California Stadium.

LAFC will play its first six games on the road as construction is completed for the stadium at the former site of the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Exposition Park.

LAFC has sold all 17,500 full season memberships in the 22,000-seat stadium. A limited amount of tickets will still be available to purchase for "The North End" Supporters Section, partial plans, groups and single games.

The 22-player LAFC roster consists of players from 14 nations, including four who could play in the 2018 FIFA World Cup -- Mexican forward Carlos Vela, Belgian defender Laurent Ciman, Costa Rican forward Marco Urena and Egyptian defender Omar Gaber.

The Los Angeles Football Club is racing the clock as it continues construction of its stadium ahead of the team's scheduled April 29, 2018 home opener.

Ciman and Gaber are both listed as questionable for Sunday's game.

The roster also includes two players raised in Orange County -- midfielder Benny Feilhaber, an alumnus of Northwood High in Irvine who played 44 games with the U.S. national team, and defender Jordan Harvey, a graduate of Capistrano Valley High in Mission Viejo. Feilhaber and Harvey also both played at UCLA.

Tyler Miller, expected to be LAFC's starting goalkeeper, was 1-1 in two games with Seattle Sounders FC over the past two seasons.

LAFC is coached by former U.S. men's national team coach Bob Bradley.

Creation of the team was announced on Oct. 30, 2014, three days after the league disbanded Chivas USA, which played for 10 seasons at StubHub Center in Carson. Its name was announced on Sept. 15, 2015.

"The name we chose is true to Los Angeles, authentic to world football and speaks to our global ambitions," vice chairman and owner Henry Nguyen said at the time.

The team's owners include Basketball Hall of Fame member Earvin "Magic" Johnson, actor Will Ferrell, National Soccer Hall of Fame member Mia Hamm Garciaparra and her husband, former Major League Baseball player Nomar Garciaparra, self-help author Tony Robbins and entertainment executive Peter Guber.

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