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U.S. Open Cup: Quarterfinal: Colorado Rapids vs. San Jose Earthquakes Dick's Sporting Goods Park May 20th, 2026

Us Open Cup Commerce City Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 Soccer schedule? Next U.S. Open Cup game of the season is on Wednesday, May 20th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the U.S. Open Cup playoff and preseason playing at Dick's Sporting Goods Park, CO. Buy your U.S. Open Cup tickets in Commerce City right here. april 28 2026 at PayPal Park in San Jose is shaping up to be one of those rare nights where local fans get a shot at witnessing a true David versus Goliath story unfold. The U.S. Open Cup isn’t just another soccer tournament; it’s a chance for underdogs and college teams, sometimes even amateur clubs, to step into the spotlight and challenge the big boys. Think back to the 1999 cup when the Rochester Rhinos stunned everyone by knocking out four MLS teams in a single run, those moments stick with you, proof that anything can happen. San Jose has a proud history in this competition, with local teams claiming the title over twenty times, and their undefeated run back in 1957 still echoes as a legendary chapter. The atmosphere at PayPal Park during these matches is electric, with passionate supporters turning up the volume and turning the event into a true celebration of local pride and community spirit. Tickets are flying fast because everyone knows this isn’t just a game, it’s an opportunity to be part of something unforgettable. Whether you're a die-hard soccer fan or just looking for a fun night out, securing your spot now means you won’t miss the chance to cheer on your team and share in the excitement of this historic tournament. So, don’t wait, grab your tickets for may 20th and get ready for a night full of surprises, passion, and maybe even a little bit of magic.

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Parking & Directions for U.S. Open Cup Dick's Sporting Goods Park


6000 Victory Way, Commerce City, CO
80022, US


1. Dick's Sporting Goods Park Lot - On-site, 0 miles, $10
2. Commerce City Municipal Lot - 0.5 miles, $5
3. Central Park Lot - 1 mile, $8
4. 88th Avenue Park & Ride - 1.5 miles, $4
5. Walmart Parking Lot - 2 miles, Free

PayPal Park in San Jose is more than just a stadium; it’s a vibrant hub where the energy of The Game hits you right in the gut. Whether you're catching a U.S. Open Cup San Jose match or just soaking in the electric atmosphere, this place feels like a second home for soccer fans. The stadium’s design makes everyone feel welcome, with a dedicated area for families and plenty of fun activities for kids, yeah, it’s that kind of place where memories are made. When the Earthquakes play against top teams, the atmosphere heats up, you can almost taste the anticipation in the air. If you’ve got tickets in the exclusive seats, you’re in for a treat with personal amenities that make intermissions less of a hassle, no waiting around, just pure enjoyment. And for suite holders, the attentive staff make you feel like a VIP, making sure every moment is seamless. Parking can be a bit of a puzzle if you’re not prepared, so checking out your options before heading over is a smart move. Plus, if you’re visiting San Jose, plenty of nearby hotels offer transportation, so getting to and from PayPal Park is usually a breeze. Whether you’re here for a big U.S. Open Cup San Jose showdown or just a weekend game, it’s a place that truly captures the spirit of soccer in the Bay Area.