
"Six teams can still qualify for the largest tournament in history, with 30 teams already split into groups of four. Sixteen European nations will be battling for four spots, while six teams spanning five continents will be competing for the final two places in the Finals."
"During the March international break—March 23 through 31, Bolivia has a chance to qualify for their first World Cup since the 1994 U.S. tournament and Jamaica for the first time since 1998. Both play in the semifinals of the inter-continental play-off draw, with Bolivia facing off against fellow South American side Suriname, before playing Iraq on March 31."
"For Team Bolivia fans Get your saltena fix at Bolivian Llama Party, the only Bolivian spot in town in Sunnyside, Queens, before heading to 43 Bar and Grill. It is the soccer bar in Queens and is known for hosting New York City FC or Red Bull New York watchalongs."
The 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers are approaching, with six teams still needing to secure spots in the tournament. During the March 23-31 international break, Bolivia seeks their first World Cup appearance since 1994, while Jamaica aims to qualify for the first time since 1998. Bolivia faces Suriname and Iraq in their qualifying path, while Jamaica competes against New Caledonia with the Democratic Republic of Congo potentially next. NYC's diverse neighborhoods offer multiple venues for fans to watch these historic matches, including Bolivian Llama Party in Queens, 43 Bar and Grill, and Kabu Bar Lounge in Flushing, each providing authentic atmospheres and multiple screens for viewing.
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