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Liverpool FC vs. Leeds United Soldier Field August 02nd, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Liverpool FC Soldier Field
1410 S. Museum Campus Drive, Chicago, IL
60605, US
1. Millennium Park Garage - 1 mile, $30
2. Grant Park South - 0.8 miles, $25
3. Central Station - 0.5 miles, $20
4. Adler Planetarium Lot - 0.7 miles, $20
5. 18th Street Lot - 0.3 miles, $15
6. McCormick Place Garage - 1.2 miles, $25
Soldier Field isn’t just any stadium; it’s a Chicago icon that’s seen some pretty memorable moments over the years. From hosting the NCAA Lacrosse Championships where top college teams battle it out in front of a roaring crowd, to spectacular air and water shows that fill the skyline with color and excitement, this place has a special vibe. I mean, you can feel the history just walking through those gates. Remember the 2016 Centenario tournament where the last four game took place here? Or the epic win that helped the Bears clinch their 2018 division title, those moments stick with you. For Liverpool FC Chicago fans, catching a game or event at Soldier Field feels like being part of something bigger, surrounded by the energy of thousands of fellow supporters. If you’re lucky enough to snag tickets for a game, consider sitting in the Loge Boxes for a more private experience, or pick a seat around Row 13, great balance between getting close and having a good view of the action. Getting there is pretty straightforward: just turn left from Michigan Avenue onto Roosevelt Road and head west. If you’re near the Chicago Sports Museum, it’s a short walk south to the stadium that’s been part of Chicago’s heart for generations.