Politics & Government

Collingswood's New Union: In the Name of Soccer

Tickets for Collingswood Night at a Philadelphia Union game are on sale.

Collingswood has formed a union, and it's all in the name of soccer. 

The borough is selling tickets for Collingswood Night, a special night spent at the Philadelphia Union soccer game on Thursday, Sept. 29.

Borough hall has stocked 50 game tickets that can be purchased for the game, during which Union players will take on the D.C. United team at 8 p.m.

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It's a Major League Soccer (MLS) regular season game that no soccer fan can afford to miss. 

Tickets are being sold at $30 each, available for seats 1-14 of row J in section 119; seats 3-20 of row K in section 119; and seats 3-20 of row L in section 119.

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When Collingswood Night ticket-holders assemble Sept. 29 at Union home-base, PPL Park—located at 1 Stadium Drive in Chester, PA—section 119 will become its own little nook of Collingswood, bringing a group of familiar borough faces to PPL Park's 18,500-seat stadium.

Tickets can be purchased at , located at 678 Haddon Ave.

Collingswood Night attendees have an option to bump the $30 per person ticket cost up to $45 to include parking passes to the game. 

The additional $15 for a parking pass gives spectators access to a spot in either Lot A, B, or C at PPL Park.

Parking passes can also be purchased at in advance, and are limited to one pass for every five tickets sold. 

Ticket and parking pass costs do not include transportation to or from the game. 

For more information about Collingswood Night at the Philadelphia Union game, call 856-854-0720, ext. 110, or visit the Union website, at philadelphiaunion.com

To view a seating chart, which identifies where section 119 is situated in PPL Park, click here.


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