U.S. Open Cup 2019

It's not a section so much as the whole of one of the ends (I think the western end but not 100% on that).
It (supporter's section) is the western end, closer to Carnesecca Arena side and where the will-call is. "End line" tickets are across the field on the other (eastern) side. Regular seats are on the southern side. Open side with team benches is on the northern side of the pitch.
 
The ending to this Philly-DC game is fucking nuts.
I tuned in in the last period of extra time - 105’. No goals.

At the 113’, Philly finally put one in. That seemed to seal a game that had had no offense. Well, 5 minutes later, DC scored. 2 minutes after that, they score again. DC wins 2-1.

I honestly couldn’t have found a better time to tune in.
 
By my count 2 USL teams live, with St. Louis beating the Fire and New Mexico sending Colorado out on kicks. Charleston-Atlanta was postponed to tonight. Are they really still doing the draw today? I guess they just put in a chit marked ATL/CHA and it represents whoever wins tonight?
 
It will be interesting to see how they draw this geographically. The 16 teams break down into two clear groups of 4, two clear groups of 3 and then a group of 2.

POR
SJE
LAF
LAG

CLB
CIN
STL
MIN

NM
HOU
DAL

NER
DCU
NYC

ATL/CHA
ORL

The easiest option would be to put one of the southern teams in with the Texas/NM group and the other with the NE group.

However, the tweet above seemed to suggest that they also considered MIN and STL as its own group of two and used a coin flip to assign teams.

Anyway, we will know soon enough.
 
It will be interesting to see how they draw this geographically. The 16 teams break down into two clear groups of 4, two clear groups of 3 and then a group of 2.

POR
SJE
LAF
LAG

CLB
CIN
STL
MIN

NM
HOU
DAL

NER
DCU
NYC

ATL/CHA
ORL

The easiest option would be to put one of the southern teams in with the Texas/NM group and the other with the NE group.

However, the tweet above seemed to suggest that they also considered MIN and STL as its own group of two and used a coin flip to assign teams.

Anyway, we will know soon enough.
And, here is your answer.



 
I thought it was happening at 10 with a live feed...

edit: nvm it just started