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Greenville Triumph home finale this Sunday, Oct. 18

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Greenville Triumph team on the field | Photo by Blake Schultz

Greenville Triumph team on the field | Photo by Blake Schultz

The Greenville Triumph will host their 2020 season finale game vs. Union Omaha this Sunday, Oct. 18, 3 p.m. at home in the Legacy Early College Stadium (900 Woodside Ave. Greenville, 29611).

Attendees can purchase Socially Distanced Tickets (starting at $10), where ticket buyers will have a “bubble” created around their seats to distance from other fans. Additional ticket options are available, and masks are required for all attendees.

Gates open at 2 p.m. with $1 drink happy hour from 2-3 p.m. (See more of why we love Triumph games here.)

The Triumph were the first sporting event in the Upstate to allow for the return of fans, and have been doing so in a limited, socially-distanced capacity since August.

The team is currently at the top of the USL League One Standings, with a good chance of playing for a championship in the USL League One Final on October 30. Buy tickets here.

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