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Six days before Atlanta United’s next home match and the tickets are all gone. Bobby Dodd Stadium will be packed with as many as the stadium can feasibly hold for the third straight match to start the club’s existence.
Atlanta, you’ve done it AGAIN!
— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) April 24, 2017
Sunday is a sellout #UniteAndConquer pic.twitter.com/WnZXJDK1hj
While it’s just their temporary home for now, it hasn’t stopped supporters from making Atlanta United tickets the hottest commodity in town. 45,000 people will rock the stadium on Sunday afternoon when D.C. United come to town to battle for ultimate ‘United’ bragging rights.
If you’re not one of the lucky 45k able to attend, you can watch the match on TV on FOX Sports 1 with it kicking off at 3:00 p.m.
It should be another memorable day in Atlanta soccer history and with the team spending the last month on the road, you can bet that the Five Stripes Nation will be chomping at the bit to see their team in action firsthand.