2. The screen
Soccer is meant to be watched big. At the 132, our screens are 75 inches minimum — at home, aim for at least a 65 inch 4K TV or a 4K home cinema projector on a white wall. A 90-minute match plus extra time means a lot of running and replays: the bigger the picture, the less likely you miss a goal on a through ball.
📽️ 4K home cinema projector
RECOMMENDED100 to 120 inch picture for the price of a good TV. Ideal if you have a light-coloured wall and blackout curtains for midday matches. Aim for at least 3000 lumens to see the ball even with the lights on during halftime.
Browse 4K projectors on Amazon.ca →📺 65 inch 4K TV
$800 — $1500Easier to set up, no recalibration. If you're upgrading, choose at least 120 Hz so the ball doesn't smear on counter-attacks. Plug straight into your TSN / RDS / Sportsnet subscription depending on who broadcasts the match.
Browse 65 inch 4K TVs on Amazon.ca →3. The sound
Built-in TV speakers aren't enough to recreate a sports bar atmosphere. And if the match falls on a heat-wave night, you might want to follow from the patio — which is why a waterproof outdoor speaker makes sense.
🔊 JBL Boombox — outdoor speaker
~$599Waterproof, 24 h battery, sound that fills a 20-person patio. Perfect for Canada matches in June when the deck becomes the real viewing room. Our regulars pull it out as soon as the temperature hits 20 °C.
See the JBL Boombox in the shop →🎧 Audio-Technica ATH-M40x
~$125Studio headphones to watch the match without waking the neighbours at 11 PM. Also handy for English commentary on an alternate feed while the living room stays muted on RDS.
See the ATH-M40x in the shop →4. The beer
A soccer match lasts 90 minutes minimum — often longer with extra time. At the bar, pitchers keep moving; at home, a home kegerator (draft beer tap) saves you a corner-store run in the 70th minute.
🍺 Home kegerator
$700 — $2000+A Quebec IPA keg at ~$2.50 a pint vs $8 at the bar. Paid off after one Canada match weekend. We wrote a full guide on choosing and installing one:
No room for a kegerator? Three six-packs of Quebec craft beer cover 6 people for one match. Trois Mousquetaires, Dieu du Ciel, McAuslan — skip the Bud.
5. The atmosphere
Canada is a host nation in 2026 — wear the colours. On match nights at the 132, it looks like a stadium section: red jerseys, scarves raised, synchronized cheers. Here are three purchases that turn a living room into a fan zone without breaking the bank.
🇨🇦 Canada Soccer jersey
~$120The centrepiece purchase. Put it on at kickoff — superstition required. Canada red shows up in group photos and lasts the whole tournament.
See the Canada jersey →🧣 Canada Soccer scarf
~$32The most accessible fan buy. Raise it on every goal, hang it on the wall after the tournament. Perfect gift for a friend still on the fence about gearing up.
See the Canada scarf →⚽ Adidas size 5 ball
~$45Shelf decor, kid gift, or kick-around ball between matches in the backyard at halftime. The detail that makes it feel like a real World Cup night.
See the ball →6. The snacks
At the bar, we keep it simple — and you should too. Prep everything before kickoff: nobody wants to miss a goal because the wings aren't ready.
🍖 Complete BBQ tool kit
~$59Spatula, tongs, fork, brush — all stainless steel. Canada matches land in June: it's BBQ season on the deck at halftime. Wings, sausages, skewers — a menu that holds up for three hours.
See the BBQ kit in the shop →Need inspiration? Our bar menu lists what we serve on match nights: chicken wings, nachos, cheese sticks, pizza — everything you can eat without a fork or looking at your phone.
7. The 132 experience
Sometimes the best home setup is not staying home. If your TV is too small, the neighbour too loud, or you want the real fan atmosphere with strangers shouting "GO CANADA GO" at the same time as you — come see us.
⚽ World Cup at the 132
Our bar. 1627 Route 132, Varennes. Big screens, every Canada match and key tournament games. Cold beer, snacks, guaranteed atmosphere. Check the full schedule on our World Cup page.
See the World Cup page →☀️ Summer patio
June matches mean patio season. Our terrace opens as soon as the weather allows — perfect for afternoon soccer with an ice-cold beer.
Discover the patio →Abreuvoir 132 · 1627 Route 132, Varennes. Open daily 11 AM to 3 AM. Arrive 30 minutes before kickoff to keep a good table on Canada match nights.
8. Budget summary
Not sure about the budget? Here's a quick breakdown by price range — 132 shop or Amazon.ca depending on the product.
| Budget | Gear | Link |
|---|---|---|
| ~$32 | Canada Soccer scarf | shop |
| $45 — $59 | Ball, BBQ kit | ball · BBQ |
| $120 — $125 | Canada jersey, ATH-M40x headphones | jersey · headphones |
| $599+ | JBL Boombox, 4K projector | JBL · Amazon |
| $700+ | Home kegerator | shop · guide |
For a 65 inch TV, search directly on Amazon.ca — prices vary by brand and summer sales.
9. FAQ
When does the 2026 World Cup start?
June 11, 2026. Canada plays in Group B.
Where to watch the World Cup in Varennes?
At Abreuvoir 132 on big screens, with cold beer and guaranteed atmosphere. 1627 Route 132, Varennes — check our World Cup page for the full schedule.
What is the best projector for soccer?
A 4K projector with at least 3000 lumens so you can see clearly in a lit room. Midday matches in June, with sun coming through the window, need brightness — don't pick an entry-level model under 2000 lumens.
When does Canada play at World Cup 2026?
Canada is in Group B. Check our World Cup page for exact dates.
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Watch the World Cup with us
Abreuvoir 132 · 1627 Route 132, Varennes. Big screens, cold beer, summer patio and fan atmosphere for every Canada match.
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Published 2026-05-24 · Updated 2026-05-24 · Abreuvoir 132, Varennes