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Outside drinks are not permitted.
Audi Field opened in 2018 in the Buzzard Point neighborhood of Southwest D.C. and serves as home to D.C. United. It holds 20,000 fans in a modern, soccer-specific facility with a partial roof structure that keeps the atmosphere contained. The stadium is tucked near the confluence of the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers, giving it a somewhat isolated feel from the main parts of the city — but that's changing as the surrounding neighborhood develops.
The Navy Yard Metro station on the Green Line is about a 15-minute walk, or buses run more directly on matchdays. The waterfront development along the Anacostia is growing, with the Yards Park and a cluster of restaurants nearby. Buzzard Point itself is still developing, so most fans pregame in Capitol Hill or the Navy Yard neighborhood before heading over. The stadium itself is well-built and a significant upgrade over RFK Stadium, where United played for years.

Outside drinks are not permitted.
Outside food is not permitted.
Allowed bags include:
Prohibited bags include but are not limited to large purses, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, luggage of any kind, computer bags or any bag larger than the permissible size.
Diapers and wipes can be carried in any bag that meets our bag policy. However, large diaper bags are not permitted.
Bag check lockers will be available.
Exceptions will be made for medically necessary items that do not fit into a clear bag.
Main Concourse - Washington D.C.'s legendary U Street institution brings their famous half-smoke to Audi Field. A genuine D.C. cultural icon — the chili dog is the one to get.
Section 120 - D.C.'s beloved fast-casual taco chain with a loyal regional following. Fresh, made-to-order tacos and burritos that punch well above typical stadium fare.
Throughout the Stadium - Washington's pioneering craft brewery pours their flagship Penn Quarter Porter and rotating seasonal taps. Proudly local and a great match for the D.C. United experience.
D.C. United is one of the founding MLS clubs from 1996 and won four MLS Cups in their first decade. Audi Field pays tribute to that history throughout the stadium, with nods to legends Jaime Moreno, Marco Etcheverry, and the club's championship years.
Audi Field sits in the Buzzard Point neighborhood of Southwest D.C., steps from the Anacostia River waterfront. It's walkable from the Waterfront Metro station and close to the National Mall — making a D.C. United match a natural anchor for a day in the capital.
The north end of Audi Field is home to D.C. United's La Barra Brava and Screaming Eagles supporter groups — two of the oldest in American soccer. Both groups have decades of history dating back to D.C. United's founding in 1996. The tifo displays and constant noise make the north end a genuine experience on any matchday.
D.C. United's supporter groups — La Barra Brava and Screaming Eagles — are two of the oldest in American soccer, and they fill sections 136–137 at Audi Field with tifo, smoke, and chanting that rarely stops. Non-D.C. United apparel is not permitted in the supporter sections.
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