Party Checklist for the Big Game

Party Checklist for the Big Game

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Don’t fumble on game night— be prepared for the best party your guests have ever been to. Check out our list of football party must-haves to score big points with all of your friends and family.

1. Decorations
Buy a banner and streamers to hang, scatter real or inflatable footballs around the party room, and dangle football-shaped balloons from the ceiling. Let team colors dictate your party color scheme.

2. Cooler for Drinks
If you have the space, get a few small containers and fill with ice to keep beer and other drinks cool. Place them in strategic spots so guests won’t be constantly getting up and going to the kitchen for a refill. Keep plenty of ice on hand, more than you think you’ll need. You’ll not only want to keep your drink coolers full, but non-beer-drinking guests may want to add ice to their beverages, too.

3. Beverages (Alcoholic & Non-Alcoholic)
Stock up on an assortment of bottles and cans to keep everyone happy. If you’re expecting a large crowd, you might want to invest in a keg. Mini kegs are another great option—you can buy a variety of brands and they’ll contribute to the party atmosphere. Don’t forget about the non-drinkers in your group, or those who just want to take a break in between brews.

4. Food
Serve a mix of items to satisfy everyone, and go for both finger foods that are easy to pick up and eat—think sandwiches, chips and dips, wings, and pizza—and heartier fare like chili and barbecue to balance out all that beer. Make sure you have plenty of food; guests will want to replenish often during the game. It’s best to set up a buffet table off to the side where people can load up on main-course items, then have several smaller tables in the TV room with snacks that people can nosh on during the game.

Here are a few recipes to try on the grill:
Smoked & Spiced Mixed Nuts
Ember Roasted Onion and Garlic Dip with Crispy Pita
Chicken and Pepper Nachos
Sweet & Spicy Chicken Wings
Steak and Ale Chili with Beans

5. Plates, Bowls, Cups, Cutlery and Napkins
If you’re going the disposable route, choose sturdy items that can hold up to heavy fare like loaded nachos, pizza, and chili. Now is definitely not the time to break out your best china—it’s inevitable that things will get knocked over during the excitement of the game.

6. Serving Platters, Trays, Bowls
Pick up inexpensive football-themed items to add to the fun. Just make sure you have enough serving pieces for all the snacks you’ll be setting out.

7. Seating
After food and beer, this is the most essential element of your party. Make sure you have enough seats in front of the TV for everyone who’s attending. Ask friends to bring over folding chairs if you don’t have enough, and don’t forget to dig up those lawn and camping chairs you’ve stored for the winter. Put out throw rugs or blankets and scatter some large pillows so that even those seated on the floor can get comfortable.