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Try This: A Nashville SC match at GEODIS Park

Follow along as we experience an MLS match + see Nashville SC take on rival FC Cincinnati.

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Hey, NASH. MLS season is in full swing, and Music City soccer is taking off. We recently attended a Nashville SC match at GEODIS Park — here are our pro tips for when you go.

(P.S. Keep an eye out for a Reel all about it on our NASHtoday Instagram.)

What we tried

Pre-match festivities
We kicked things off with a stop at the Fan Fest in Publix Plaza for vendors, activities + games fit for the whole fam.

Concessions
GEODIS Park has 20+ concession options. We tried Daddy’s Dogs’ stadium-exclusive Nashville SC Dog, topped with cream cheese, bacon, jalapenos, and peaches. 10/10.

The match
We watched our boys in gold take on FC Cincinnati from the Supporters Section, right behind the goal. If you want a front-row seat to every pass, goal, and explosive celebration, this is the spot for you.

After a win, stick around for a post-match party outside of the Supporters Section.

The best part? There’s plenty of season left. Check out the schedule to experience an electric match day for yourself.

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