Braves, Atlanta United to increase capacity to 100 percent
By Kelly Price and FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team
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ATLANTA, GA - OCTOBER 30: Fans celebrate a goal scored by Julian Gressel #24 of Atlanta United during the first half of the Eastern Conference Finals between Atlanta United and Toronto FC at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on October 30, 2019 in Atlanta, Georg
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ATLANTA - Both Mercedes-Benz Stadium and Truist Park will be back to full capacity in the upcoming weeks.
The Atlanta Braves said that starting Friday, May 7 with the team s series against the Philadelphia Phillies, Truist Park will be open to 100% capacity. We have had great success welcoming our fans back safely to Truist Park, said Derek Schiller, the Atlanta Braves president and CEO. Our outdoor environment, the demand from our season ticket holders and fans to watch us play in person plus safety measures which are in place make it feel that now is the right time to get back to full c
El New England Revolution logra la victoria en casa y rescata los tres puntos de local
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D.C. United couldn’t make it two straight wins to start 2021, falling 1-0 to the New England Revolution in a game that saw both teams largely able to cancel each other out. That’s not what it seemed like we’d be getting out of two teams that take tactical risks, but instead we had an own goal at one end, and an own goal attempt go off the post at the other. United got the wrong side of that bargain, and as a result they’re on three points rather than being alone atop the East.
4th: Matthew Thompson
Weather: 62 degrees and clear
Scoring Summary:
Misconduct Summary:
NE – Arnór Traustason (Yellow Card – Bad Foul) 32’
DC – Júnior Moreno (Yellow Card – Bad Foul) 58’
NE – Wilfrid Kaptoum (Yellow Card – Bad Foul) 60’
NE – Andrew Farrell (Yellow Card – Bad Foul) 80’
NE – Adam Buksa (Yellow Card – Time Wasting) 89’
DC – Brendan Hines-Ike (Yellow Card – Bad Foul) 90’+4
New England Revolution: Matt Turner; Christian Mafla (A.J. DeLaGarza 54’), Andrew Farrell, Henry Kessler, Brandon Bye; Matt Polster, Wilfrid Kaptoum (Tommy McNamara 63’); Arnór Traustason (Tajon Buchanan 81’), Carles Gil ©; Gustavo Bou, Adam Buksa.
Substitutes Not Used: Brad Knighton, Jon Bell, Emmanuel Boateng, Scott Caldwell, Teal Bunbury, Edward Kizza.
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D.C. United is on the road for the first time under Hernán Losada, with the Black-and-Red heading north to take on the New England Revolution. The Revs, who went to the Eastern Conference Final last year, are unbeaten in six games against United and have aspirations to be a serious contender in MLS this year. For a short-handed United, this one is shaping up to be a stern test.
Key player: Chris Seitz
United’s still learning a new system, they’re a pressing team now, and they’re missing a lot of projected starters. On the road against a dangerous Revolution side, and with Bruce Arena taking some big tactical risks of his own to get his top attackers on the ball close to goal, it stands to reason that this could be a very open, end-to-end 90 minutes.
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