Can’t make it to Foxborough to see the big game this Sunday? Neither can we, but we’ve got the next best thing. Catch the game at one of Boston’s best sports bars with a crowd of enthusiastic New England fanatics that will make you feel as if you’re on the 50 yard line.
 
 

Stats | South Boston

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Stats Bar & Grille adds its contemporary feel to the traditional sports bar. Swap the standard beer and wings for seafood, flatbread and artisanal beer. This bar adds a touch of class while still maintaining a neighborhood game day feel that sports fans will love.
 
 

The Fours | North Station

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With walls covered in photos, jerseys and signed memorabilia of Boston sports greats, this joint, just down the street from the Garden, offers the perfect ambiance for taking in a bean town sporting event. Throw in 42 televisions and top notch clam chowder and you have a winner.
 
 

Parlor Sports | Somerville

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Parlor Sports is an understated, effortlessly cool spot— a hip bar done right. With a wraparound concrete bar and stainless steel high tables: your football viewing party has never been more trendy.
 
 

McGreevy’s 3rd Base Saloon | Fenway

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Yes, “3rd Base Saloon”, reads baseball, but don’t count McGreevy’s out just yet. As the nation’s first sports bar – opened in 1894 – this saloon is definitely worth stopping by, even for a football fan.
 
 

Champions Bar | Copley Square

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Ever heard of a swanky sports bar? Now you have. Located in the Boston Marriott at Copley Square, Champions puts an elegant twist on the sports bar theme. But don’t let the sleek facade fool you, they’ve still got 40+ screens to keep you entertained on Sunday.