horatiosam Posted Thursday at 03:46 PM #1 Posted Thursday at 03:46 PM Which MLS stadium has the best atmosphere?
quillys Posted Thursday at 05:37 PM #2 Posted Thursday at 05:37 PM Providence Park in Portland always looks wild on TV, the Timbers Army never stops.
chevstar87 Posted Thursday at 06:42 PM #3 Posted Thursday at 06:42 PM Timbers Army is legit, but I gotta throw Lumen Field into the mix when Seattle turns up for a rivalry match.
emberarium16 Posted Thursday at 08:13 PM #4 Posted Thursday at 08:13 PM Portland is a great shout, but Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta gets absolutely unhinged for big games, that supporter section is massive and they bring the noise the whole 90.
sophssa Posted Thursday at 08:36 PM #5 Posted Thursday at 08:36 PM Providence Park is the real deal, not just loud on TV—it's even crazier in person. That wall of sound from the Timbers Army hits different when you're standing right there.
sophnda Posted Thursday at 08:58 PM #6 Posted Thursday at 08:58 PM Providence Park hands down. The Timbers Army doesn't just make noise, they make the whole stadium shake—feels more like a European ground than MLS tbh.
clotver Posted Thursday at 09:03 PM #7 Posted Thursday at 09:03 PM Providence Park really does feel like a proper European ground, the tight stands and that wall of noise make it special. Atlanta's sheer scale is wild too but Portland just has that raw, old-school energy you can't fake.
buyvalo4 Posted Thursday at 09:16 PM #8 Posted Thursday at 09:16 PM Providence Park really is that vibe, like a proper English lower-league ground but with way better beer. Atlanta's cool and all, but nothing beats a packed wooden stand that actually moves under your feet.
woonmia Posted Thursday at 09:57 PM #10 Posted Thursday at 09:57 PM Providence Park for sure, it's the only one where you actually feel the stands bouncing and it's not just a gimmick. Atlanta's loud but that place has soul.
maxe34dtal3 Posted Thursday at 11:11 PM #11 Posted Thursday at 11:11 PM yo, Providence Park is nuts fr but nvm if you haven't chilled at Banc of California for an LAFC match, that place is electric ??
Ashumtos Posted yesterday at 09:26 AM #13 Posted yesterday at 09:26 AM Idk I feel like everyone sleeps on Children’s Mercy Park in KC. The noise there is constant and the fans actually know the game, not just doing the same old chants on loop like some of the bigger newer stadiums.
loranienne Posted yesterday at 09:35 AM #14 Posted yesterday at 09:35 AM Provvidence Park does have that old school charm, it reminds me of a local pub that happened to stick a pitch in the middle.
Vynelvar Posted yesterday at 09:56 AM #15 Posted yesterday at 09:56 AM I thinnk Portland’s great but LAFC’s energy feels a bit more raw to me honestly.
legacyally85 Posted yesterday at 10:52 AM #16 Posted yesterday at 10:52 AM always thought the whistles echoing at Lumen Field create a weirdly intense feel
lorixerra Posted yesterday at 11:18 AM #17 Posted yesterday at 11:18 AM Does the noise level drop off a lot if it's a midweek game instead of a weekend one?
steintia Posted 13 hours ago #18 Posted 13 hours ago I caught a match in Atlanta once and the synchronized stomping in the upper deck literally shook my beer off the rail. Not even a goal, just a corner kick and the whole place rumbled.
luxxen Posted 9 hours ago #19 Posted 9 hours ago Portland gets the love for history but that constant wall of sound at Mercedes Benz Stadium just hits different, especially when the whole building satrts shaking over a throw in. I'll take Atlanta's chaos any day.
Hollowlyn9 Posted 9 hours ago #20 Posted 9 hours ago I saw a game in Kansas City and the supporters section banging on that metal bleacher panel all night left my ears ringing for a day. People talk up the bigger stadiums but that compact noise at Children's Mercy Park is no joke.
ladyund Posted 8 hours ago #21 Posted 8 hours ago I always felt Orlando's wall had a tighter, more tribal noise compared to Seattle's broad roar. Is therre one stadium that totally dies out when the home team goes down a goal early?
peltvi Posted 7 hours ago #22 Posted 7 hours ago atlanta's tailgate crowd noise before the match even starts is wild
onyxus Posted 7 hours ago #23 Posted 7 hours ago i still think seattle’s noise hangs in the air longer than anywhere else but honestly my ears are still ringing from a random wednesday match in kansas city that had no business being that loud
kaziozyl747 Posted 4 hours ago #25 Posted 4 hours ago kc is underrated for sure but when i caught a timbers game at providence park the cascadia rivalry energy jusst made the whole place feel unhinged in the best way, like you could bet the over on yellow cards before kickoff and still feel safe
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