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Louisville City FC’s “Fill the Fam” returns on Aug. 17

Get ready to cheer on LouCity in an exciting match against the Charleston Battery.

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Let’s see if we can break last year’s attendance record, Louisville.

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Get ready for one of the biggest nights of the year at Lynn Family Stadium. LouCity is set to host the Charleston Battery at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 17, in a rematch of last year’s Eastern Conference Final.

The boys will be looking for a bit of revenge in a battle of clubs battling at the top of the table again in 2024.

In addition to the action on the pitch, fans can expect a T-shirt giveaway to the first 2,000 fans as well as an enhanced BlueOval SK Fan Zone opening 90 minutes before kickoff. Don’t forget to get to the stadium early. The club’s regular pregame happy hour begins at 6:30 p.m. where fans can enjoy $2 beer, Pepsi products, and water. Stick around after the game for a fireworks show that will follow the final whistle.

Grab tickets to the biggest LouCity game of the year below.

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