I would imagine that most bars will have lock ins for key games. Check with the venue management first.
As for timing (all in Thai time):
The current phase shows three games per day 1, 20:00, 2, 23:00, 3 02:00.
When every team has played two games each the schedule switches to two parallel games at 21:00 and 02:00. I.e. each team in a gropu will play at the same time to stop any of them knowing the outcome of the other teams results in their group.
When the knockout rounds start the games will be played one at a time at 22:00 and 02:00.
When the semi finals are reached the matches will be played one at a time at 02:00.
The final will be played at 01:00.
All time except the 02:00 and the final at 01:00 will be completed during bar opening hours.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/footbal ... efault.stm
for details of each match.
Now that the jubilee celebrations have finished we are getting more coverage on both UBC and cable and also some English commentaries.
There does not seem to be any pattern or logic however to what stations show what games in in what language.