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3 international friendlies are heading to Lynn Family Stadium

See big-time European soccer in Louisville this summer.

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Did you know? Aston Villa played in the UEFA Champions League last season, and Eintracht Frankfurt qualified for it this year.

Photo courtesy of Louisville City FC

Calling all soccer fans: Get ready for a whirlwind of international action this summer at Louisville’s very own Lynn Family Stadium. The Global Games Bundle offers a front-row seat to three captivating matches featuring top teams from Europe’s elite leagues: the English Premier League, German Bundesliga, and Spain’s LaLiga.

Mark your calendars for these key matches happening:

  • Saturday, July 12 | The series kicks off with Louisville City facing CD Leganés.
  • Saturday, July 26 | Don’t miss the headline match between Eintracht Frankfurt and Aston Villa — both clubs boast UEFA Champions League credentials.
  • Tuesday, July 29 | The series wraps up as Louisville City takes on Eintracht Frankfurt.

With tickets starting at just $88 for the entire bundle, it’s a rare and exciting chance to witness world-class soccer right in the heart of Louisville. Embrace this opportunity to enjoy international flair without leaving your city.

Grab a ticket bundle.

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