Union Set to Reopen Subaru Park to Full Capacity Next Month

The Philadelphia Union has announced that Subaru Park will be re-opened to full capacity starting on June 23rd. This announcement comes following the decision from Governor Tom Wolf lifting COVID mitigation order except masking, on May 31st.
“Philadelphia Union fans are the backbone of this organization and we cannot wait to welcome back all fans and the electricity they bring, while we look forward to re-opening our gates to our entire fanbase, the health and safety of our fans, players, coaches, and staff remains a top priority and certain measures will remain in place, such as masking and eliminating contact points, to ensure all fans can safely enjoy their match day experience. The cheers, energy, and devotion our fans and the Sons of Ben bring to a home match are incredibly special and absolutely motivate our team. We are truly excited for the Philadelphia fans who have waited for this moment for over a year.”
Philadelphia Union President Tim McDermott
The last time the Union played in front of a full stadium was on October 20th in 2019. This game was the historic 4-3 comeback win over New York Red Bulls for their first playoff win in club history. Subaru Park has many new stadium features including one of the largest 4k videoboards in MLS, the newly created Heineken Deck, and new concessionaires such as Chef Big Rube’s, Hot Dog Factory, Philip’s Steaks, and Rita’s.
Fans will still be required to wear masks at all times, except when eating or drinking. Fans will continue Mobile ticketing will still be in use and fans will only be able to purchase concessions with a credit or debit card. Season Ticket Members will be able to return to their reserved seats and group and single-game tickets will be available for sale to the general public. Season Ticket Members will receive an email this week for more details on accessing their tickets. Single-game tickets will be on sale starting May 21st.
Mandatory Credit: Philadelphia Union
[…] was announced yesterday that the Philadelphia Union, operating on state guidelines, will now have full capacity for games starting on June 23rd. PA […]