USMNT Will Play Mexico In A Friendly At The Linc On August 10
The United States Soccer Federation (USSF) announced today that the United States Men's National Team (USMNT) will play Mexico, in an international friendly at Lincoln Financial Field, on August 10 at 9 pm.
Coming off of a 4-2 loss to Mexico in the CONCACAF Gold Cup Final, the USMNT looks to build up form in August before heading to Belgium to play a friendly on September 6. Mexico will attempt to beat the USMNT for the second time in 2011 on US soil, this time on the East coast (the Gold Cup Final was at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, California).
The Philadelphia Eagles are scheduled to play the Baltimore Ravens, in their first preseason game of the year, on the following day, August 11.
After the jump, ticket prices...
| $395 / $425 | On-Field Seats | |
| $295 / $325 | Front Row Sides | |
| $195 / $225 | Front Row Ends | |
| $135 / $150 | Club Midfield | |
| $115 / $130 | Club Seating / Lower Midfield | |
| $85 / $100 | Lower Sidelines | |
| $65 / $75 | Lower Corners | |
| $50 / $60 | Lower Ends / Upper Sidelines | |
| $43 / $50 | Upper Corners | |
| $38 / $45 | Upper Ends |
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Too expensive for friendly
Way to expensive for a friendly. Went to Columbia game & it was depressing lack of people. And quality of play was lacking with usmnt b/c team. Feel same thing is going to happen with this but it is against Mexico. Great to be in philly, maybe a WC qualifier tryout for Philly?
Colombia was a Tuesday game, that's why.
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by Scott Kessler on Jul 8, 2011 8:34 PM EDT up reply actions
One thing’s for sure: no matter the price, there will be no “lack of people” at this game.
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The USMNT drew 54k to see them play Turkey in 2010. If they draw big again, which they will b/c of Mexico, I think we can expect to see them in Philly more often.
Prior to the last two years, they hadn’t played here since 1992
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With the Union thriving, SUM/US Soccer will be using Philly more often.
There’s a visible, tangible foundation of soccer support now.
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by Scott Kessler on Jul 9, 2011 12:35 AM EDT up reply actions

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