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Super Bowl XLVII: Here’s where to watch the game in Ireland

Won’t make it to New Orleans this weekend? We’ve got the next best thing.

JUST BECAUSE WE won’t be at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome for Super Bowl XLVII, doesn’t mean we’re not going to make a night of it.

The Baltimore Ravens take on the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday (11.30pm Irish time) and as several American football clubs around the country are hosting events, we’ve picked some of the best places for you to catch the game.

Harry's on the Green - South King Street, Dublin 2
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  • Harry's on the Green - South King Street, Dublin 2

  • Limerick Strand Hotel & Terrace Bar - Ennis Road, Limerick

  • The Wolftrap - William Street, Tullamore, Offaly

  • Ridley's Nightclub - Park Street, Dundalk, Louth

  • Woolshed Baa and Grill - Parnell Street, Dublin 1

  • Cyprus Avenue - Caroline Street, Cork

  • Madison's Hotel & Avenue Nightclub - Botanic Avenue, Belfast

  • Sinnotts Bar - South King Street, Dublin 2

Attending any other Super Bowl parties? Let us know in the comments section below.

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    Mute Gary Keane
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    Jul 28th 2019, 4:11 PM

    Thought Dylan Geaney and Joseph Lenihan were very good in the second half as well

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    Mute Simon Croghan
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    Jul 28th 2019, 5:53 PM

    It’s about time Kerry underage we’re split into two.
    North and South Kerry !!!

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    Jul 28th 2019, 6:09 PM

    @Simon Croghan: I’d say they probably would if they get €18 million over the next 10 years (like Dublin) .

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    Jul 28th 2019, 6:19 PM

    @Simon Croghan: They are divided into separate squads for some tournaments at U16, 15 and 14 levels. Placing an emphasis on developing players from a young age is the only way they can hope to be successful at senior in future

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    Jul 28th 2019, 4:37 PM

    Tyrone’s implosion handed Kerry an easier win. Tactically poor effort afterwards from Tyrone.
    Thought both winners yesterday would beat either today.

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