Richard Leibovitch Vice Chairman and Alternate Governor | Philadelphia Union
Richard Leibovitch Vice Chairman and Alternate Governor | Philadelphia Union
Philadelphia Union will face Atlanta United FC on Saturday, April 19th, with the kickoff scheduled for 7:30 PM ET. The match will be held as a theme night, "Greener Goals Night," presented by Subaru of America. The game can be watched on MLS Season on Apple TV and listened to on 97.5 The Fanatic station, app, and website.
Fans attending the game at Subaru Park are encouraged to check the official parking map and buy a parking pass online to ensure a spot, as the parking lots will open at 2:30 PM. Additionally, visitors can participate in a chance to win free tickets for a future Union match by visiting the Philadelphia Union Youth and the WSFS Bank Sportsplex tents on the Plaza.
The Subaru Plaza will showcase a new attraction for 2025: a giant Adirondack chair provided by Visit St. Pete-Clearwater. Fans are invited to take pictures with it and submit them for an opportunity to be featured on an online fan wall.
The stadium features a new sound system for 2025, with enhancements made by Diversified. These include replacing the original speakers in the seating bowl with 12 arrays, new speakers at the North End, and adding speakers to the gates, alongside upgrading amplifiers and audio infrastructure.
Union Yards, located across from the Sons of Ben Tailgate lots, includes the ‘Dogfish Head Bar at Union Yards.’ It offers a variety of beverages and a 4,000-square-foot main hall with nine rows of communal tables and 10 big screen TVs. The area opens three hours before kickoff at 4:30 PM ET and will welcome fans until 10:30 PM. Beers will be available at a discounted price during the first hour.
The stadium’s gates will open at 6 PM ET for Philadelphia Union's match against Orlando City SC. Updated concessions for 2025 feature offerings like Colbie's, Primo Hoagies, Cooper Cheese, and Rita’s, among others.
Philadelphia Union and Subaru continue their commitment to environmentalism. Thanks to various measures, Subaru Park remains the first zero-landfill soccer stadium in Major League Soccer. With improvements in waste management, the stadium reduces, reuses, and recycles over 90% of its waste, transforming the remainder into energy. This effort aims to support the Philadelphia community and fulfill Subaru's environmental goals.