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Where to watch today’s World Cup action, including U.S.-Portugal match

Fans of the U.S. team celebrate its victory over Ghana at the World Cup in Brazil on June 16.
Fans of the U.S. team celebrate its victory over Ghana at the World Cup in Brazil on June 16.
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Caught a World Cup fever but don’t have a television? Don’t fret. You’ve got options.

The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills is hosting a free viewing of Sunday’s match between the U.S. and Portugal.

The game, which has huge implications for the fate of both teams, will be shown on a large screen, according to the center’s website. Coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. and first tap at 3.

The day’s earlier match between South Korea and Algeria will also be aired, beginning at 11:30 a.m.

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For a more partial crowd, the Radio Korea Media Group has once again erected a large outdoor screen at 3700 Wilshire Blvd. in Koreatown, where South Korea’s matches are shown.

Hundreds of fans turned out to cheer the South Korea squad during the last World Cup. Organizers are promising performances, refreshments, and prize giveaways.

Twitter: @joelrubin

joel.rubin@latimes.com

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