Game Information
Philadelphia Union vs. Toronto FC
Wednesday, May 29th
Kick off set for 7:30PM ET
Match presented by Malamut Law
Match broadcast on MLS Season Pass on Apple TV
Listen to the match on 97.5 Fanatic, the app and website
Travel Advisory
Traffic delays are expected for the area affecting fans traveling from Center City and along I-95 to the match.
Lane closures will start at 7PM on the Commodore Barry Bridge and could cause delays postgame for fans traveling to New Jersey.
Plan plan accordingly and allow for ample travel time for your trip to Subaru Park.
Parking Lots
Fans should make sure to check the official parking map below and are reminded that all Union parking lots will open at 2:30PM.
Union Yards
Union Yards will be open to fans starting at 4PM for pregame and will be open all throughout the night with closing set for 11PM.
Located just across from the Sons of Ben Tailgate lots, the ‘Dogfish Head Bar at Union Yards’ features a 50-foot full bar serving 20 beers on tap as well as wine, liquor, and soft drinks. The 4,000-square-foot main hall includes a rustic brick façade, nine clear glass garage doors, 15-foot ceiling fans, nine rows of communal tables, and 10 big screen TVs showing games across Major League Soccer as well as all Philly sporting events.
Outside, the ‘GIANT Tailgate at Union Yards’ features selections from the grill led by The Yard Burger, two smashed patties with cooper sharp american cheese, white onion, aioli, topped with onion rings and served on a potato bun. Other food options available for purchase include sausage, peppers and onions on a roll, loaded tots, beer-battered onion rings, mexican street corn and Nathan's Hot Dogs.
The ‘GIANT Tailgate at Union Yards’ features tailgate games, lounge seating and firepits with string lights overhead and trees throughout.
Subaru Plaza and Union Shop
Subaru Plaza will open to fans starting at 5:00 p.m. ET. Fans can also swing by the Union Shop to grab their new XV kits and other brand new 2024 swag.
Gates Opening
All gates will open at 6:00 p.m. ET for the Union's contest against Toronto FC.
Esports Night
Be sure to check out the Subaru Plaza for unique additions for the theme night. There will be a gaming truck station for fans to play popular games such as EA FC 24, Fornite, Rocket League, etc. Fans can also create and print their very own Philadelphia Union Ultimate Team card at the EA FC 24 Photo Booth Station!
Once gates open be sure to come down to the Subaru Esports Hub located by section 117 for unique challenges for a chance to win prizes from 6pm until kickoff. Normal flow of operations will resume after kick-off. Stations will be sectioned off their respective game challenges. The challenges to win prizes are as follows:
- iRacing - Take on the Okayama track and fight for the fastest time
- EA FC - Test your skills against pro EA FC player ThiagoCapo12 and be the first to score 3 goals past him.
- Rocket League - Score from a backflip aerial shot
- Fall Guys - Be the first person to place 1st in the competition
Limtied prizes include:
- Xbox digital FC 24 Codes
- Playstation EA FC Codes with Founder's Box
- eMLS 2023 Cup Jersey - with opporutnity to be signed by eMLS Cup participant ThiagoCapo12
- eMLS 2023 All-Star Challenge Jersey
Concessions
Be sure to take a look at our amazing concessions before you arrive at Subaru Park. Concession stands have been updated for 2024 with even more Grab & Go locations powered by CHEQ now located in Sections 106, 123 and opening this weekend a location at Section 133. New bites will also be found throughout the stadium with Philly Cheesesteak on a Roll (Section 108), Burrito Box (Section 125), Walking Nachos (Section 127), and a second Kono Ice located at Section 130.
Zero Landfill
With the Philadelphia Union's innovative, forward-thinking initiatives and Subaru's long history of environmentalism and zero landfill expertise, the Union and Subaru have made Subaru Park the first zero landfill soccer stadium in Major League Soccer. To achieve this, Subaru Park reduces, reuses, and recycles more than 90% of its waste with the remaining waste converted to energy, thereby putting nothing into landfills since officially declaring zero-landfill status in 2021. By creating in-stadium messaging and an easy system for fans to sort their waste, Subaru and the Union cut the amount of waste each fan generated in half and increased the amount of waste fans recycle five-fold. 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.