Game Information
Côte d’Ivoire vs. Philadelphia Union II
Friendly
Monday, June 8th
Parking Lots
Parking for the friendly will be $10 for all Union parking lots. Fans are encouraged to pre-pay for parking by clicking here.
All official Philadelphia Union parking lots will open to the general public at 2PM.
Please be aware that Subaru Plaza will not operate for Monday's match.

Download the Philadelphia Union App powered by Theta Network
Fans making their way to Subaru Park this weekend will want to make sure they have the Philadelphia Union App downloaded to their device. From connecting with your SeatGeek account to access your tickets to seeing all the menus for our concession stands, you'll want to be sure you're connected with the U during the match. To download, please click here.
Limited Concessions Available
Due to on-going concourse enhancements that are taking place at Subaru Park this summer, fans will find limited concession stands open for the friendly on June 8th. The full list of open concession stands can be found below.
- Chickie's & Pete's at Sections 108, 117, 129
- P.J. Whelihan's at Sections 101 and 122
- Hatfield Stand at Section 104
- Philly Cheesesteak on a Roll Co. at Section 107
- Grab & Go Market at Sections 107, 119 and 123
- Rita’s at Sections 109, 117 and 126
- Philly Pretzel Factory at Section 112
- Phang's Frozen Treats at Sections 112 and 120
- Cheryl's at Section 120
- Heineken Stand at Section 127
- Corner Pie at Section 132

Gameday Timeline
All gates will open at 5:30PM ET for the friendly between Côte d’Ivoire and Philadelphia Union II on Monday.
When gates open, the Union Shop will be accessible to all fans via the concourse entrance.

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.




