MATCHED: The phrase Aunque can be followed by either the subjunctive or the indicative. Use the indicative if it is an habitual action or you are certain that the action is happening. Use the subjunctive either if the action will take place in the future or you are not certain that it is happening.

*** I'm going to take a walk even though it might be raining (I haven't looked out the window yet).
*** I'm going to take a walk even though it is raining (I looked out the window).
*** We will play soccer even if it rains.
*** Although she is a bad cook we will eat at Juanita's house.
*** We will eat at Juanita's house even if she is a bad cook.