Houston at Seattle 36,200 Portland at Toronto 20,000 New York at Columbus 15,000 Vancouver at Philadelphia 18,578 Kansas City at Chicago 20,000 D.C. at New England 16,000 San Jose at Dallas 12,000 Los Angeles at Salt Lake 20,000 Colorado at Chivas 13,000
Houston @ Seattle - 36,300 Portland @ Toronto - 21,000 New York @ Columbus - 16,200 Vancouver @ Philadelphia - 18,200 Kansas City @ Chicago - 18,400 DC @ New England - 15,500 San Jose @ Dallas - 12,200 Los Angeles @ Salt Lake - 19,300 Colorado @ Chivas - 16,800
Houston @ Seattle - 36,200 Portland @ Toronto - 21,200 New York @ Columbus - 14,500 Vancouver @ Philadelphia - 18,200 Kansas City @ Chicago - 16,400 DC @ New England - 15,500 San Jose @ Dallas - 13,200 Los Angeles @ Salt Lake - 19,300 Colorado @ Chivas - 16,500
at Seattle 36,444 at Toronto 20,450 at Columbus 15,500 at Philadelphia 18,175 at CHICAGO 18,000 at New England 12,000 at FC Dallas 13,000 at Real Salt Lake 20,008 at CD Chivas 13,500
Houston at Seattle 36,200 Portland at Toronto 20,900 New York at Columbus 15,300 Vancouver at Philadelphia 18,578 Kansas City at Chicago 20,000 D.C. at New England 16,000 San Jose at Dallas 15,000 Los Angeles at Salt Lake 20,000 Colorado at Chivas 13,700
@--seattle----------36,138 @--tfc---------------21,360 @--crew-------------15,300 @--union-------------18,304 @--fire---------------16,900 @--revolution-------13,900 @--fcd----------------13,300 @--rsl----------------19,899 @--chivas------------12,700
Houston at Seattle - 36,200 Portland at Toronto - 20,000 New York at Columbus - 16,000 Vancouver at Philadelphia - 17,500 Kansas City at Chicago - 15,00 D.C. at New England - 13,000 San Jose at Dallas - 12,800 Los Angeles at Salt Lake - 20,000 Colorado at Chivas - 14,000
Houston at Seattle = 36,100 Portland at Toronto = 21,000 New York at Columbus = 17,330 Vancouver at Philadelphia = 18,000 Kansas City at Chicago = 19,000 D.C. at New England = 15,500 San Jose at Dallas = 15,000 Los Angeles at Salt Lake = 18,000 Colorado at Chivas =15,000
Houston at Seattle 36,200 Portland at Toronto 20,050 New York at Columbus 14,600 Vancouver at Philadelphia 18,500 Kansas City at Chicago 20,800 D.C. at New England 15,200 San Jose at Dallas 12,100 Los Angeles at Salt Lake 20,050 Colorado at Chivas 14,100
Houston at Seattle 36265 Portland at Toronto 21100 New York at Columbus 14785 Vancouver at Philadelphia 18560 Kansas City at Chicago 18870 D.C. at New England 14500 San Jose at Dallas 12080 Los Angeles at Salt Lake 19700 Colorado at Chivas 14050
HOU @ SSFC = 36,055 PTFC @ TFC = 19,255 RBNY @ CLB = 13,255 VWFC @ PHI = 18,555 SKC @ CHI = 17,755 DCU @ NER = 14,855 SJE @ FCD = 13,355 LAG @ RSL = 20,055 COL @ CHV = 14,355 jb
Hou @ ssfc = 36,100 ptfc @ tfc = 20,100 rbny @ clb = 12,775 vwfc @ phi = 18,250 skc @ chi = 16,900 dcu @ ner = 15,500 sje @ fcd = 12,950 lag @ rsl = 20,000 col @ chv = 13,800
They are selling obstructed seats, that is clear, what is not clear is if they are selling the large portion of 201-209 seats they said would not be sold. That means we're looking at 3k short of 22,000, or around 19,000.
A good 200,000+ in US stadiums today watching soccer. How many people at march madness? And yet they get all the press. All of it.
I did pretty well in Week2's prediction contest but lost out to bad weather in cities like Chicago and Columbus. I guess fans in the nearby Toronto are not fair-weather fans only. I also looks like Omar Bravo does not draw as many fans as Blanco did.