San Diego Wave FC to play first home game at Snapdragon Stadium

Them Sept. 17 game sold out and broke NSWL records

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This will feel like home when it’s filled with fans.

Photo via San Diego Wave FC

The San Diego Wave FC will kick off a new era tomorrow at 7 p.m. The team will face the Angel City FC for their first match at Snapdragon Stadium — and the game has already sold out the venue’s 32,000 seats + broken the NWSL record for highest attendance at a game.

If you were lucky enough to score tickets, the team shared tips to streamline the experience. This includes info on your digital tickets, where to park, the day’s schedule + the stadium’s bag policy.

If you didn’t get tickets, you can stream the game on Paramount+. And don’t worry — the team will be back at Snapdragon Stadium because it’s their new home.

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