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A Boston bar's television subscription ended during a World Cup penalty shootout between Germany and Paraguay on Monday. Paraguay defeated Germany, eliminating the four-time champions from the tournament.
riotimesonline.comA Boston bar's television subscription ended during a World Cup penalty shootout between Germany and Paraguay on Monday. The interruption occurred as Paraguay defeated Germany, ending the four-time world champions' tournament run. Paraguay fans at the bar expressed disbelief when the broadcast stopped during the decisive sequence.
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Germany's elimination came after the penalty shootout concluded without the bar's television feed. The match took place in Boston on 29 June.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
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