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Providence Park seating plan & guide

Providence Park in Portland's Goose Hollow is the historic home of the Portland Timbers (and Thorns), a venue dating to 1926 that was rebuilt for soccer and expanded with a multi-tier east stand in 2019. Its compact, vertical stands and the famed Timbers Army create one of the loudest, most distinctive matchday experiences in North American soccer.

CityPortland
Opened1926
TypeSoccer-specific stadium
Capacity≈25,218

Best sections

Lower sideline (center)

Center lower-sideline seats deliver the classic close, level view in this intimate old-school bowl.

North End / Timbers Army (behind goal)

The north-end Timbers Army is the heart of the atmosphere with constant chanting — go here for energy over a perfect sightline.

Multi-tier east stand (upper)

The 2019 east-side levels offer steep, elevated views of the whole pitch and the city beyond, with covered rows higher up.

Insider tips

  • It rains often in Portland — bring a layer or poncho, as much of the seating bowl is uncovered.
  • Skip driving in tight Goose Hollow; the MAX Light Rail (Providence Park stop) drops you at the gates.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Providence Park?

Lower sideline (center) offer the closest view, while multi-tier east stand (upper) are the best value. The 2019 east-side levels offer steep, elevated views of the whole pitch and the city beyond, with covered rows higher up.

Where is Providence Park?

Providence Park is a soccer-specific stadium in Portland, opened in 1926 with a capacity of ≈25,218.

Where can I find the cheapest Providence Park tickets?

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