Soccer Match: Philadelphia Union Matches 3/16 - 4/19
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Philadelphia Union - Subaru Park Major League Soccer Season 2025!
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Seating:
- North End Tickets – Section 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120
- Corner Tickets – Section 101, 102, 112, 113, 121, 122, 132, 133
- Sideline Tickets – Section 123, 124, 130, 131
- Midfield Tickets – Section 126, 127, 128
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Must purchase tickets in the same transaction to sit together
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Tickets are not eligible for resale. Non-transferable
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Match Dates:
- Sunday 3/16 vs. Nashville SC at 2pm
- Saturday 3/22 vs. St. Louis City at 7:30pm
- Saturday 4/5 vs.Orlando City at 7:30pm
- Saturday 4/19 vs. Atlanta United at 7:30pm
A Guide to Philadelphia Union Games
- 18,500 seat capacity Soccer specific stadium on the Delaware Riverfront
- On-site parking available (additional fees apply)
Philadelphia Union
Everything about the Philadelphia Union is patriotic, from their name right down to their colors. The Union became Major League Soccer's 16th team in 2008, and soon thereafter the franchise adopted its moniker in honor of America's original colonies. The club's colors of navy blue and gold represent the Continental Army's uniforms during the Revolutionary War, and its crest is packed with allusions to the country's origins. Rather than hiring a Ben Franklin impersonator as their first head coach, the Union focused on the pitch to do their city proud on April 10, 2010. That day, during the inaugural home opener against D.C. United, they claimed the first victory in franchise history in front of nearly 35,000 fans.
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About Philadelphia Union 2025
Everything about the Philadelphia Union is patriotic, from their name right down to their colors. The Union became Major League Soccer's 16th team in 2008, and soon thereafter the franchise adopted its moniker in honor of America's original colonies. The club's colors of navy blue and gold represent the Continental Army's uniforms during the Revolutionary War, and its crest is packed with allusions to the country's origins. Rather than hiring a Ben Franklin impersonator as their first head coach, the Union focused on the pitch to do their city proud on April 10, 2010. That day, during the inaugural home opener against D.C. United, they claimed the first victory in franchise history in front of nearly 35,000 fans.