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The World Cup ⚽energy is officially kicking in and suddenly everyone’s trying to figure out where they’re watching the matches, who they’re rooting for, and if it’s acceptable to order mozzarella sticks before noon during an international sporting event ⚽️🍺 (we say yes).

This week feels like the perfect mix of summer Shore nights and sports-bar season — outdoor dining is packed, happy hours are turning into full nights out, and there’s no shortage of places pouring cold drinks while the crowds scream at giant TVs. Whether you’re all about the soccer (aka football) or just there for the snacks and atmosphere, it’s shaping up to be a fun stretch around the Shore.

Here is a full FIFA World Cup Schedule to help you out!

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Monday

Stay tuned, this weekends happenings will be included in our post on Thursday!

Where to Invest $100,000 Right Now, According to Experts

Investors face a dilemma. When the S&P 500 finished its worst quarter since 2022 last month, diversifiers like bonds and bitcoin fell too.

Even with the turnaround in mid-April, analysts at Goldman Sachs and Vanguard have projected low-single-digit annualized returns from 2024-2034.

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