In a lot of recent matches, the actual crowd in the stands has been sparse because the team hasn't been great. But yesterday was a really good crowd. The home side of the stadium was basically full. Unfortunate that the roof has to stay closed to keep the World Cup grass pristine, because the weather in Atlanta yesterday was Chamber of Commerce Approved. Speaking of the World Cup grass, it's looking a little sketchy around the edges and at some spots on the field itself. I'm curious to see how it looks in a couple of weeks against Belgium and Portugal, and if any patches or changes are required before the World Cup.
MLS Attendances for Sunday, March 15 New England (vs. Cincinnati) 15,627 Vancouver (vs. Minnesota) 23,885 San Jose (vs. Seattle) 18,251 Also: From Saturday, March 14 New York City (vs. Colorado) 18,079 WEEKEND TOTAL: 308,816 AVERAGE: 20,588 (15 Matches)
For the doubters MATCH RECAP: Earthquakes 0 Seattle 1 | San Jose Earthquakes https://share.google/iZgOP8hcukiWo9lfW
Boston Legacy FC drew almost twice that (30,207) the previous day in the same stadium. "First ever" matches tend to do that.
MLS Attendance for Saturday, March 21 Toronto (vs. Columbus) 15,384 Philadelphia (vs. Chicago) 18,753 Nashville (vs. Orlando) 27,167 Charlotte (vs. New York Red Bulls) 27,166 Atlanta (vs. DC United) 35,418 St. Louis (vs. New England) 22,423 Kansas City (vs. Colorado) 17,037 Dallas (vs. Houston) 11,004 Austin (vs. Los Angeles FC) 20,738 Vancouver (vs. San Jose) 21,261 TOTAL ATTENDANCE: 216,351 AVERAGE: 21,635 (10 Matches So Far)
A tough one, but as always, thank you for the support, Celestes 🫶 pic.twitter.com/HkmJhKCqOx— New York City FC (@newyorkcityfc) March 22, 2026 45,845 in the Bronx this afternoon.