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Get ready for Racing Louisville FC’s 2023 season

Here are some can’t-miss things about the upcoming season.

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Grab your BFFs and head to Lynn Family Stadium for the next Racing Louisville game.

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Getting excited about Racing Louisville FC’s 2023 season? So are we. Their home opener against the Washington Spirit kicks off on Saturday, April 1 at 3 p.m.

Entering their third season as an NWSL team, Racing hopes to continue improving their performance this season with their minds focused on a trip to the playoffs.

Also on their minds: The FIFA Women’s World Cup happening from Thursday, July 20-Sunday, Aug. 20 across Australia and New Zealand. Racing expects seven players to play for their respective countries during the tournament.

Excited yet? We’ve got the inside scoop on who to watch, how to grab tickets, and what to do when you attend a game at Lynn Family Stadium.

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Fans who stick around after the game might get to meet players.

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How to grab tickets

Both season memberships and individual game tickets are on sale. Season memberships start at $14 each for 14 games (good for a chairback seat at Lynn Family Stadium or spot in the supporter zone) and come with a ton of benefits, including:

  • An exclusive complimentary scarf
  • First access to parking
  • Exclusive events
  • Opportunities to get tickets to playoff matches
  • And so much more

New for 2023: The NWSL regular season and Challenge Cup will be included in the season ticket package. Individual game tickets start at $17 and special-rate student tickets ($8) are available for all games.

Can’t-miss games:

A pug sits on a bar top at Lynn Family Stadium

Pups at the pitch? We can’t think of cuter fans to cheer on Racing.

Photo provided by Racing Louisville FC

Racing’s roster contains national team-caliber players in addition to regularly hosting them. Catch Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe at Lynn Family Stadium this season when Racing hosts San Diego (Friday, June 9) and OL Reign (Saturday, April 29).

Here are some other must-see matches to mark on your calendars:

  • Friday, June 9: Ali Night, a celebration of The Greatest, vs. San Diego Wave FC
  • Wednesday, June 14: Pups at the Pitch vs. the Houston Dash
  • Saturday, Aug. 19: The return of Fill the Fam vs. Angel City FC
  • Saturday, Sept. 2: Pride Night (in conjunction with the Louisville Pride Foundation) vs. Portland Thorns FC

Explore the full calendar of theme nights.

Before the game:

A group of kids shoot hoops on an inflatable basketball hoop

The Fan Zone offers entertainment for all ages.

Photo provided by Louisville City FC

The Fan Zone opens 90 minutes before kickoff at Gate 5 on the stadium’s north/waterfront end, and offers entertainment for all ages, including: inflatables, lawn games, mini pitch soccer, and sponsor activations.

Bonus: $2 beers are available up to 30 minutes before kickoff in the Fan Zone.

Bookmark this page to have easy access to tickets throughout the season. See you at the stadium, Louisville.*

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