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Publication Date: June 17, 2026 - 08:47

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Vancouver bars rush beer and staff to the front line of World Cup’s war on thirst

June 17, 2026
Australian World Cup fans filled Tyler Broers' multi-level sports bar, Dublin Calling, before and after their team's match against Turkey, and nearly drank the bar dry. 


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