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5 ways to experience a Greenville Triumph game this summer

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Greenville Triumph game | photo provided

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Haven’t made it to the Greenville Triumph’s stadium yet? With matches scheduled through October, you have plenty more chances to cheer on the team. To kickstart your planning, we’ve rounded up 5 ways you can watch the game your way. ⚽

1. With the whole family

Taking your kids to their first soccer game? Snag some general admission tickets (starting at $15), but know the smallest fans (under 2) get in for free. (Pro tip: These tickets are specially priced at just $10 for Saturday’s match.)

2. With your coworkers

Wrap things up for the day at the office + head over to the stadium’s beer garden for a drink before the game. (Pro tip: Get 15 people to go for discounted group tickets, starting at $12. Must be purchased in advance.)

3. With comfort in mind

The field-level seating in sections 101-109 ($65/ticket) offers a top-notch view inches from the action, in-seat food + bev service, and (sing it with us) private bathroom access. 🙌

4. With empty pockets

You can get into the #TogetherWeTriumph spirit by joining the free pregame Fan Fest outside the stadium before the game. All of the hype; none of the cost.

5. With the fans

Turn it up to 11 with the Reedy River Riot, the team’s supporter group, in their standing-room-only fan section located in Section 110 (starting at $15, but just $10 on Saturday, June 15). Note: This section is for true Triumph fans. Show up ready to chant + party.

Click below to secure your tickets for the next match 👇 and see more Triumph #protips here.

GOOOAL 🎟

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