You’ve got some good options in Schaumburg with big TVs and true “watch-the- game” vibes for the US soccer match on Monday, July 6th. Based on what’s currently advertised, the two strongest bets are Miller’s Ale House and City Works at Woodfield.

Top picks with big TVs

Miller’s Ale House – Schaumburg

Why it’s a great choice:

  • It’s explicitly positioned as a sports bar with 50–60+ TVs , so you’ll have the match visible from almost any seat in the place.
  • Their own “watch soccer in Schaumburg” and “watch the game” promos say they show international soccer and use services like Peacock and Amazon for exclusive matchups, which aligns well with World Cup / USA games.
  • High‑energy sports‑bar atmosphere, lots of draft beers (35+), and classic bar food (wings, nachos, burgers).

Key details (as of now):

  • Address: 1300 N Meacham Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60173.
  • Hours: Typically open from late morning (around 11:00am) to 1:00–2:00am; they note that hours can vary for major sporting events, which usually means they lean into big games, not away from them.

If you want loud, big screens, and a true sports bar feel, this is probably the safest “you’ll actually see the game everywhere you look” option.

City Works – Woodfield Mall (Schaumburg)

Why it’s ideal for watching soccer:

  • Reviews specifically highlight “BIG TVs for watching the game” and a large bar area, which is exactly what you’re asking for.
  • They’re currently promoting a “Soccer World Championship” viewing experience, saying every game is on HDTVs throughout the restaurant so you’re in the action no matter where you sit.
  • More modern, slightly upscale American fare (cheese curds, duck nachos, burgers, tacos) with a big beer list, cocktails, and dessert.

Key details (as of now):

  • Address: 1850 E Golf Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60173 (Woodfield area).
  • Atmosphere: Casual but trendy, good for groups and families, with full‑restaurant HDTV coverage for soccer.
  • Hours: Typically 11:00am–11:00pm on Mondays, which should easily cover a typical evening kickoff.

If you want big TVs, good sightlines, and a slightly more polished environment than a typical bar, City Works is a very strong choice.

Other solid sports‑bar options with TVs

These places don’t have soccer‑specific promos listed like City Works or Miller’s, but they are sports‑friendly with plenty of TVs and bar food:

Stonewood Ale House

  • Spacious alehouse with a lodge‑style feel, known for great beer selection and showing sports on multiple screens.
  • Address: 601 Mall Dr, Schaumburg, IL 60173.
  • Good for groups; casual and cozy atmosphere, plus outdoor seating.

Village Tavern & Grill

  • Neighborhood bar & grill with a strong sports‑bar atmosphere and lots of TVs, plus comfort food like chicken fingers, nachos, burgers.
  • Address: 901 W Wise Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60193.

Global Brew Tap House

  • Craft‑beer‑focused bar with sports and trivia nights; they list “sports” among their highlights, which usually means a few decent‑sized TVs in the bar area.
  • Address: 339 W Golf Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60195.

Shuffle’s East – Sports Gaming Bar

  • Billed as a “Ultimate Sports Gaming Bar,” with bar games and sports on TV; good for a more low‑key, casual watch with friends.
  • Address: 722 E Schaumburg Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60194.

Quick suggestions for July 6th specifically

Because game times and specific match showings can change, here are practical steps so you don’t miss the match:

  1. Call ahead to confirm they’re showing the US game.
    • Ask Miller’s Ale House if they’ll have audio on for the US match; they advertise international soccer and streaming services, so they’re very likely to show it.
 * Do the same with City Works; they’re already running a Soccer World Championship campaign, which is a good sign.
  1. Aim to arrive at least 30–45 minutes before kickoff.
    • Especially at Miller’s and City Works, prime “big TV” seats around the main bar area can fill up fast for US games.
  2. Consider reservations for groups.
    • Both Miller’s and City Works note that they accept reservations (City Works even recommends dinner reservations).

Simple recommendation

If you want a straightforward answer:

  • For the most big TVs and classic sports‑bar energy , go to Miller’s Ale House (1300 N Meacham Rd).
  • For big HDTVs plus a modern, slightly upscale vibe and a soccer‑focused promo , go to City Works at Woodfield (1850 E Golf Rd).

Either spot should do a great job for watching the US soccer game on Monday, July 6th—just make that quick call ahead to confirm the match and the audio.

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