The world is slowly returning to normalcy as businesses begin to reopen and football is sprouting again.
The Bundesliga aims to return May 16, and South Korea's K League will stream its opening match with English commentary on May 8. There will finally be games to watch on the weekend again.
LIVE FOOTBALL!!! The K League kicks off on Friday morning at 6 a.m. ET https://t.co/i4Q08JN6Li
— The18 (@the18com) May 6, 2020
The only issue is that most K League matches will take place in the middle of the night, around 4:00 a.m. ET.
But the solution is simple: Grab a roommate and play the best soccer drinking game to make it to sunrise.
The Rules
Each person playing must pick one of the two competing teams before the match. Unless you’re a K League enthusiast, no one will know which team is better, which adds to the intensity. Once you've selected a team, you follow these simple rules and by the time the clock hits 90 minutes, you'll be snoozing on the couch.
Ball Out Of Play and Shots
Your Team Kicks The Ball Out Of Play For A Throw-In: One Sip
Your Team Concedes A Corner: Two Sips
Your Team Concedes A Shot Off Target: One Sip
Your Team Concedes A Shot On Target: Two Sips
Your Team Concedes A Goal: Finish Your Drink
Fouls
Your Team Is Caught Offside: One Sip
Your Team Commits A Foul: Two Sips
Your Team Is Shown A Yellow Card: Three Sips
Your Team Is Shown A Red Card: Finish Your Drink
Your Team Concedes A Penalty: Five Sips
Your Team Has A Penalty Saved Or Missed: Five Sips
VAR Decision Goes Against Your Team: Three Sips
Miscellaneous
The Camera Pans Around Empty Stands: Two Sips
Injury (For Either Team): Two Sips
A Player From Your Team Flops: Four Sips
Kick Off (For Either Team): One Sip
Substitute (For Either Team): Two Sips
Bonus Rule For The Hardcore
If the game is slow-going and not much is happening, implement the one sip for every five minutes rule.