After nearly clinching the title last year , DC’s National Women’s Soccer League team, the Washington Spirit, is once again on the brink of glory. The club has secured the No. 2 seed in the NWSL playoffs, guaranteeing a home quarterfinal at Audi Field Nov. 7–9 and a potential semifinal there on Nov. 15–16, should they advance.
If you’re new to women’s soccer—or just new to the growing ranks of Spirit fans—here’s what to know before buying tickets or grabbing a pint to watch the game at a local bar alongside the diehards.
How to Get Tickets
The quarterfinals and possible semifinals will take place on the Spirit’s home turf, Audi Field, the 20,000-seat stadium they share with DC United in Southwest Washington.
Tickets for the quarterfinal match, ranging from $62 to $368, go o