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This week showing the World Cup 2014 at The Old Nun's Head: Mon 16th - Sun 22nd matches


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Showing as much of the World Cup 2014 as we can at The Old Nun's Head this week!


This year we will have everything you need to enjoy it! With three screens in the pub - two downstairs and the large screen upstairs! Plus we've even invested in having the best sound quality and connection - so nothing will ruin those hold-your-breath moments!


Drinks and jugs deals available - We'll be playing all the England games and do our best to accommodate as many of the other games as we can!


Please note we are taking no reservations so please come in early on the day to avoid disappointment.


We will be showing:


Monday 16th June : 5pm Germany V Portugal, 8pm Iran V Nigeria

Tuesday 17th June:5pm Belgium V Algeria, 8pm Brazil V Mexico

Wednesday 18th June:5pm Australia V Netherlands, 8pm Spain V Chile

Thursday 19th:5pm Columbia V Cote D'Ivoire, 8pm Uruguay V England, 11pm Japan V Greece

Friday 20th: 5pm Italy V Costa Rica, 8pm Switzerland V France, 11pm Honduras V Ecuador

Saturday 21st:5pm Argentina V Iran, 8pm Germany V Ghana, 11pm Nigeria V Bosnia an Herzegovina

Sunday 22nd:5pm Belgium Russia, 8pm Korea Republic V Algeria

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