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U.S. Open Cup: Quarterfinal: Colorado Rapids vs. San Jose Earthquakes Dick's Sporting Goods Park May 20th, 2026

Us Open Cup Commerce City Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 Soccer schedule? Next U.S. Open Cup game of the season is on Wednesday, May 20th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the U.S. Open Cup playoff and preseason playing at Dick's Sporting Goods Park, CO. Buy your U.S. Open Cup tickets in Commerce City right here. Imagine the excitement building as fans from all over gather at PayPal Park for the U.S. Open Cup , a night that promises intense soccer action and a vibrant celebration of the sport’s rich history. This tournament has always been a showcase of American soccer’s evolution, from the early days when clubs lit up night games in the 1950s to the groundbreaking use of video review in 2016 that changed how The Game is officiated. It’s a competition that’s kept fans on their toes, whether it’s historic moments like New York’s Hota winning their only title in 1971 or the record-breaking player signings that pushed the limits of the sport in the early 90s. Attending this event isn’t just about watching a game; it’s about experiencing a diverse mosaic of cultures and passionate supporters cheering for their teams in a stadium filled with energy and anticipation. If you’ve ever felt that rush of excitement when your team scores or the camaraderie of shared cheers, this is the kind of night that sticks with you. So, grab your tickets now, don’t miss out on the chance to be part of San Jose’s soccer history and maybe even witness your favorite team’s big moment. With easy-to-use filters, finding the perfect seats is a breeze, and planning your day around this event makes it even better. Trust us, missing out on this would be like skipping the best part of a great story, so act fast and get ready for a night to remember.

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Parking & Directions for U.S. Open Cup Dick's Sporting Goods Park


6000 Victory Way , Commerce City, CO
80022, US


1. Dick's Sporting Goods Park Lot - On-site, 0 miles, $10
2. Commerce City Municipal Lot - 0.5 miles, $5
3. Central Park Lot - 1 mile, $8
4. 88th Avenue Park & Ride - 1.5 miles, $4
5. Walmart Parking Lot - 2 miles, Free

PayPal Park isn't just a stadium; it's the heart of some of the most thrilling moments in San Jose soccer, especially during the U S Open Cup run where fans get to witness history unfold right in their backyard. This place has seen it all, from intense playoff battles that keep everyone on the edge of their seats to trophy celebrations that make you feel like you're part of something special. It's also the spot where local legends are born, hosting everything from the Earthquakes' annual honors gala to their first international friendly back in july 2015 when a big Mexican club came to town and the energy practically exploded. Attending a game here isn’t just about cheering for your team, it’s about catching those unforgettable moments, especially from the best seats on the sideline, where you can almost feel the players' sweat and hear their shouts. The venue acts like a social hub, bringing the community together, whether it’s for a casual gathering or a big tournament like the U S Open Cup San Jose fans eagerly follow. And getting there? Easy. From the east, hop on Highway 280 and exit at 10th Ave to reach Coleman Street, or from Fremont, take Highway 880 South, either way, you’re just a short drive away from the action. Honestly, there’s something about being in this stadium that makes every game feel like a once-in-a-lifetime experience.