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The U.S. men's national team opened the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a 4-1 victory over Paraguay on Friday, and Phoenix fans found a home for the moment at Tombstone Brewing Company, which hosted a watch party in partnership with the American Outlaws Phoenix chapter, according to a FOX 10 report.

FOX 10 reporter Nicole Krasean spoke with fans at the venue following the win. The result was confirmed by NPR, FIFA's official match centre, and ESPN, all reporting a 4-1 final.

Tombstone Brewing operates locations in both Phoenix and Tombstone, Arizona, according to the brewery's website, which describes its mission as bringing beer to communities in a laid-back gathering environment.

The American Outlaws is the official supporters group of the U.S. national soccer team, with a Phoenix chapter active in organizing local watch events. The Scottsdale area also has viewing options in play: 12News reported that The Hot Chick in Old Town Scottsdale is airing every U.S. and Mexico match during the tournament.

The U.S. next match in the group stage is expected to follow the tournament's first-stage schedule.

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