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Steven Brown

Topgolf Glasgow to host Super Bowl spectacular with late-night screening event

The American style golf bar and driving range, TopGolf, is due to host a Super Bowl spectacular ensuring Scottish fans can enjoy the game with luxurious surroundings.

TopGolf which recently opened in Rutherglen will screen the American style football extravaganza in a first of its late-night screenings.

With its growing popularity across Scotland, Glasgow will be treated to the biggest game with Philadelphia taking on Kansas City which will be played in Arizona.

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The bar is set with amazing features to keep American football fans happy into the long night whilst they wait to see who is triumphant in winning this year’s super bowl.

Guests can purchase a package that gives them access to their own bay for the duration of the game but people can also mingle in the bar area to soak up the atmosphere.

The bays are kitted out with a HD TV and guests will be served chicken wings, nachos and enjoy a licensed late-night bar.

TopGolf in Rutherglen (TopGolf)

Simon Green, head of operations at Topgolf Glasgow, said: “As a proud US company we are delighted to be bringing the Big Game to Glaswegians in the first of our late-night sports events.

“American Football fans can enjoy top-notch food and drink offering, large screen TVs and unlimited TopGolf game play and plenty of fans ready to join us, we’re expecting a great atmosphere and hopefully an action-packed match.”

Bay packages can be bought for £40 per person based on six people or £44 with four people. The game starts at 11:30pm GMT on February 12.

Bays can be purchased here

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