$99 to See Friendly at the Confines Soccer Match with Food and Drink at Wrigley View Rooftop (Up to $257.11 Value)
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Soccer returns to Wrigley as stars from Italy's AS Roma and Poland's Zaglebie Lubin square off during an international exhibition match
In much of the world, soccer is known as football and the American president is referred to as The Ameriking. Embrace cultural differences without using your hands with this deal to see Friendly at the Confines, a soccer match between Italy’s AS Roma and Poland’s Zaglebie Lubin. For $99, you get one all-inclusive ticket at Wrigley View Rooftop on Sunday, July 22, at 2:30 p.m. (a $257.11 value). Each ticket is valid for general admission to rooftop-level seating and includes unlimited food and drinks, including alcohol. Doors open 45 minutes before the game.
For the first time since 1984, soccer returns to Wrigley Field when Italy’s AS Roma grapples goal for goal with Poland’s Zaglebie Lubin. Hailing from Italy’s famed Serie A division and set to embark on a U.S. tour that also includes stops in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, AS Roma enters the match led by team captain Francesco Totti, who has scored more than 200 goals in his 19-year career. On the opposing sideline, Zaglebie Lubin boasts its own roster of national stars, headlined by forwards Szymon Pawlowski and Arkadiusz Wozniak. Players from both clubs dash across a specially designed pitch that, like the giant hot dog that will be awarded to the winning team, is long enough to stretch from Wrigley Field’s third-base dugout to right field.
As the match plays out below, Wrigley View Rooftop denizens enjoy unlimited meals and drinks in stadium-style seating, which faces the stadium’s historic scoreboard framed by a panoramic view of the Chicago skyline. An onsite chef grills up menu offerings such as Angus-beef burgers and Chicago-style hot dogs, marking each bun with an MLA-style citation. Downstairs, plasma TVs sate optic appetites with up-close views of the action in the newly renovated interior bar.
Soccer returns to Wrigley as stars from Italy's AS Roma and Poland's Zaglebie Lubin square off during an international exhibition match
In much of the world, soccer is known as football and the American president is referred to as The Ameriking. Embrace cultural differences without using your hands with this deal to see Friendly at the Confines, a soccer match between Italy’s AS Roma and Poland’s Zaglebie Lubin. For $99, you get one all-inclusive ticket at Wrigley View Rooftop on Sunday, July 22, at 2:30 p.m. (a $257.11 value). Each ticket is valid for general admission to rooftop-level seating and includes unlimited food and drinks, including alcohol. Doors open 45 minutes before the game.
For the first time since 1984, soccer returns to Wrigley Field when Italy’s AS Roma grapples goal for goal with Poland’s Zaglebie Lubin. Hailing from Italy’s famed Serie A division and set to embark on a U.S. tour that also includes stops in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, AS Roma enters the match led by team captain Francesco Totti, who has scored more than 200 goals in his 19-year career. On the opposing sideline, Zaglebie Lubin boasts its own roster of national stars, headlined by forwards Szymon Pawlowski and Arkadiusz Wozniak. Players from both clubs dash across a specially designed pitch that, like the giant hot dog that will be awarded to the winning team, is long enough to stretch from Wrigley Field’s third-base dugout to right field.
As the match plays out below, Wrigley View Rooftop denizens enjoy unlimited meals and drinks in stadium-style seating, which faces the stadium’s historic scoreboard framed by a panoramic view of the Chicago skyline. An onsite chef grills up menu offerings such as Angus-beef burgers and Chicago-style hot dogs, marking each bun with an MLA-style citation. Downstairs, plasma TVs sate optic appetites with up-close views of the action in the newly renovated interior bar.
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About Friendly at the Confines
Wrigley Rooftop's multilevel, Chicago Cubs-endorsed space gives baseball fans bird’s-eye views of all the action taking place on historical Wrigley Field. At the Skydeck, spectators perch at a granite bar and enjoy a bird's-eye view of the field along with panoramic views of the Chicago skyline. Admission gets guests access to a menu of classic game-day eats, including Chicago-style hot dogs and cheeseburgers along with more unique fare such as pasta salad and veggie burgers, as bartenders serve up refreshing beer and soft drinks.