Finding Which Bars Show Specific Sports Matches Requires Calling Around
Sports fans wanting to watch a match at a local venue have no centralized way to find which bars or restaurants are screening it. The only option is calling multiple places one-by-one. This friction is universal among fans who prefer watching live games in social settings and spikes around major sporting events.
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