Philadelphia Union will face New York City FC in the Eastern Conference Semifinal of the Audi 2025 MLS Cup Playoffs on Sunday, November 23. The match is scheduled to begin at 7:55 PM ET and will be broadcast on MLS Season Pass, Apple TV+, and FS1.
Fans attending the game at Subaru Park are advised that all official parking lots will open at 2:30 PM. The club encourages supporters to purchase parking passes online in advance due to limited availability.
The organization has introduced a new official mobile app, powered by Theta Network, which aims to enhance the fan experience both at the stadium and remotely. Supporters are encouraged to download the app before arriving so they can access their tickets and explore its features.
In partnership with Malamut Law, Philadelphia Union will hold a donation drive during Sunday’s match as part of preparations for GivingTuesday. The initiative focuses on assembling giving bags filled with daily necessities for unhoused individuals in Chester and Philadelphia. Donations can be dropped off at the U-Serve Tent on the Plaza before entering the stadium. “The first 100 fans to donate bags will receive a 2025 Team Photo,” according to the club.
A new feature for fans this year is a giant Adirondack chair located on Subaru Plaza, provided by Visit St. Pete-Clearwater. Fans who take photos in their Union gear while sitting on the chair have an opportunity to be featured on the team’s online fan wall.
Union Yards, situated across from the Sons of Ben Tailgate lots, offers amenities including a full bar with 20 beers on tap, wine, liquor, soft drinks, communal tables, big screen TVs showing soccer and other local sports events, as well as tailgate games and lounge seating. Union Yards opens at 4:30 PM Sunday; happy hour pricing with $10 beers is available during its first hour of operation.
All stadium gates will open at 6 PM ET ahead of kickoff.
Concession stands throughout Subaru Park have been updated for 2025 with new offerings such as Colbie’s (Section 132), Primo Hoagies (Section 125), Cooper Cheese (Union Yards and other locations), Rita’s (Section 109), and Hatfield Hot Dogs available around the venue.
Subaru Park continues its commitment to sustainability as Major League Soccer’s first zero landfill soccer stadium since declaring zero-landfill status in 2021. The facility reduces, reuses, or recycles more than 90% of its waste; remaining waste is converted into energy rather than sent to landfills. The club reports that these efforts have halved per-fan waste generation and increased recycling fivefold through improved messaging and sorting systems within the stadium.
“Helping to keep trash out of landfills is just another way Subaru lives up to its commitment to support the Philadelphia community through its partnership with the Philadelphia Union,” according to a statement from Subaru and Philadelphia Union.



