Where to Watch
If you’re in or around Atlanta, Georgia, tickets are still available for the game (kick-off at 8 p.m. ET) at the futuristic and bombastic Mercedes-Benz Stadium. A new cathedral to match any that came before it, the Benz recently hosted an MLS regular season contest that drew a record 72,548 fans. The only previous Open Cup game played at the stadium came last year, a 1-0 Round of 16 Atlanta United loss to the Chicago Fire that set a record for the largest-ever crowd for any Open Cup game in history (41,012).
If you’re elsewhere in the country and rolling up to the box office is no option, you can catch the game live starting at 7:45 ET on ESPN+, who have broadcast all 2019 Open Cup games from the First Round on and will continue to do so in the years to come.
The Road to the Final
Atlanta United, led by coach Frank de Boer, are flying high in all competitions. They’re fresh off winning the inaugural Campeones Cup, with a victory over Mexican giants Club America. With six straight league wins on the trot, goalkeeper Brad Guzan hasn’t conceded a goal in the Five Stripes’ last two Open Cup games – a hot streak indeed.
The Georgians began their 2019 Open Cup with a wobble, driving all the way to South Carolina only to find USL Championship side Charleston Battery’s field unplayable. They turned around and got the job done at home in Kennesaw, Georgia by coming from a goal down and winning 3-1 in OT – thanks to a pair of goals from Brandon Vazquez and some elegant service from Justin Meram. Vazquez, still just 20, scored two more in the 3-2 Round of the 16 win over Columbus Crew on the road, which required an hour-long delay after heavy rains in Central Ohio. That was the last game that Atlanta United conceded a goal in the Cup. A pair of 2-0 wins over Cinderellas Saint Louis FC and Orlando City (without star striker Josef Martinez) sent the side clean through to their debut Final.