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U.S. Open Cup: Quarterfinal: Colorado Rapids vs. San Jose Earthquakes Dick's Sporting Goods Park May 20th, 2026
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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 is more than just a stadium; it’s the heart of San Jose’s soccer passion, where the energy of the fans turns every game into an unforgettable experience. The atmosphere is electric, especially during big moments like the U.S. Open Cup San Jose matches, where supporters really come together to cheer their team on. Since opening on april 18, 2015, with a thrilling game against Chicago Fire, PayPal Park has proven it can do it all, hosting everything from intense soccer matches to massive concerts that drew over 20,000 fans. The sideline seats put you right in the thick of it, feeling the roar of the crowd and the thrill of every goal. For those looking to kick back, premium club seating offers access to exclusive lounges, perfect for catching your breath or grabbing a drink without missing any of the action. Getting here is a breeze, whether you’re coming from downtown San Jose by following Santa Clara Street west or heading south on 101 from San Mateo. This is where soccer history is made, and whether you’re a die-hard supporter or just curious, catching a U.S. Open Cup San Jose game at PayPal Park is an experience that sticks with you long after the final whistle.