Nashville SC playoff date set for November 23

Nashville SC will play their Round One Audi 2021 MLS Cup Playoff match against Orlando City on Tuesday, November 23 at 7 PM central, the club announced on Monday night. From the press release:

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Nov. 8, 2021) â€“ Nashville Soccer Club has announced today that playoff tickets for the club’s 2021 Audi MLS Cup Round One Playoff match against Orlando City SC on Tuesday, Nov. 23 at Nissan Stadium will be on sale tomorrow (Nov. 9) at 11 a.m. CT.

Kickoff for the first round of playoff action is slated for 7 p.m. CT and will be televised on FS1. Fans interested in purchasing tickets to Nashville SC’s Round One Audi MLS Cup Playoff match can visit NashvilleSC.com or NashvilleSC.com/Tickets.

Nashville SC secured the third seed in the Eastern Conference after earning a home result this past weekend at Nissan Stadium. With the draw, Nashville finished the 2021 campaign with a record of 12W-4L-18D and 54 points. At home, Nashville SC completed the season unbeaten owning a record of 8W-0L-9D.

Nashville became just the seventh team in MLS history to finish a regular season without a home loss, while maintaining the league’s longest active home unbeaten streak. Nashville SC has gone 18 consecutive games without a home loss, dating back to last season with a 3-0 win in the 2020 Audi MLS Cup Playoffs against Inter Miami CF.

Nashville’s match is the final game of Round One. The full Round One schedule is below:

DateHomeAwayTimeTV
November 20Philadelphia UnionNew York Red Bulls1:30 PMUnivision, MLSSoccer.com
November 20Sporting KCVancouver Whitecaps4:00 PM Univision, MLSSoccer.com
November 21NYCFCAtlanta United2:00 PMABC, ESPN Deportes
November 21Portland TimbersMinnesota United4:30 PMESPN, ESPN Deportes
November 23Nashville SCOrlando City7:00 PMFS1, Fox Deportes
November 23Seattle SoundersReal Salt Lake9:30 PMFOX, FOX Deportes
Author: Ben Wrightis the Director of Soccer Content and a Senior MLS Contributor for Broadway Sports covering Nashville SC and the US National Team. Previously Ben was the editor and a founder of Speedway Soccer, where he has covered Nashville SC and their time in USL before journeying to Major League Soccer since 2018. Raised in Louisville, KY Ben grew up playing before a knee injury ended his competitive career. When he is not talking soccer he is probably producing music, drinking coffee or hanging out with his wife and kids. Mastodon

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