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Single-game tickets now on sale for Sporting KC's final seven home matches of 2017

2017 Single Game Tickets SeatGeek

Single-game tickets for Sporting Kansas City’s final seven home matches of the 2017 MLS regular season are now on sale at SeatGeek.com, the club’s official ticketing partner that allows fans to buy, share and sell tickets easier than ever before. Additional information, including details on group ticket packages, is available by calling 888-4KC-GOAL.


Sporting Kansas City currently boasts a 15-game home unbeaten streak in the regular season, an all-time club record and the longest active run in MLS. State-of-the-art Children’s Mercy Park has sold out 93 consecutive MLS matches heading into the month of June as Sporting Kansas City seeks a seventh straight berth in the MLS Cup Playoffs.


The seven-game set that rounds out Sporting Kansas City’s 2017 home schedule begins July 29 with a visit from the upstart Chicago Fire and ends on the penultimate weekend of the regular season when the Western Conference leaders Houston Dynamo make their lone trip of the year to Children’s Mercy Park. Individual match tickets for all seven fixtures can be purchased via the links below:


  • Saturday, July 29 vs. Chicago Fire (tickets)
  • Sunday, Aug. 6 vs. Atlanta United FC (tickets)
  • Saturday, Aug. 19 vs. FC Dallas (tickets)
  • Saturday, Sept. 16 vs. New England Revolution (tickets)
  • Sunday, Sept. 24 vs. LA Galaxy (tickets)
  • Saturday, Sept. 30 vs. Vancouver Whitecaps FC (tickets)
  • Sunday, Oct. 15 vs. Houston Dynamo (tickets)


To kick off the month of August, Sporting Kansas City will host a star-studded Atlanta United FC side that leads MLS with 27 goals. The inaugural meeting between the clubs will see Atlanta’s Designated Players Miguel Almiron, Josef Martinez and Hector Villalba visit Kansas City for the first time. That evening will also pay tribute to American service men and women through the Sporting Salutes military appreciation platform.


Defending Supporters’ Shield and U.S. Open Cup champion FC Dallas comes to Children’s Mercy Park on Aug. 19 for what is expected to be the 100th straight MLS sellout at the world-class venue. Should Sporting KC and FC Dallas remain in the upper third of the Western Conference standings, the milestone occasion is sure to wield significant playoff implications.


The month of September will see Sporting Kansas City face the New England Revolution, LA Galaxy and Vancouver Whitecaps FC during a three-game homestand. The regular season finale at Children’s Mercy Park will then take place in mid-October against a much-improved Houston outfit that currently tops the Western Conference table.