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5 ways to experience a Greenville Triumph game this summer

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Greenville Triumph game | photo provided

Greenville Triumph game | photo provided

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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