Aerial view of Providence Park
MLS Venue Guide

Providence Park

Portland, OR · Home of the Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns FC

Capacity
~25,218
Opened
1926
Surface
FieldTurf (synthetic)
Home teams
Portland Timbers, Portland Thorns FC

Upcoming games

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  • Racing Louisville FC at Portland Thorns FC
    Sun, Jul 5, 2026 · 4:00 PM PDT
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  • FC Dallas at Portland Timbers
    Thu, Jul 23, 2026 · 7:30 PM PDT
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  • Gotham FC at Portland Thorns FC
    Sat, Jul 25, 2026 · 7:00 PM PDT
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  • Real Salt Lake at Portland Timbers
    Sun, Jul 26, 2026 · 7:30 PM PDT
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  • Seattle Sounders FC at Portland Timbers
    Sun, Aug 2, 2026 · 7:30 PM PDT
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  • Orlando Pride at Portland Thorns FC
    Sun, Aug 16, 2026 · 5:45 PM PDT
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  • San Diego FC at Portland Timbers
    Thu, Aug 20, 2026 · 7:30 PM PDT
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  • Denver Summit FC at Portland Thorns FC
    Sun, Aug 23, 2026 · 5:45 PM PDT
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  • Austin FC at Portland Timbers
    Sun, Aug 30, 2026 · 7:30 PM PDT
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  • Minnesota United FC at Portland Timbers
    Sun, Sep 6, 2026 · 7:30 PM PDT
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  • Washington Spirit at Portland Thorns FC
    Sun, Sep 6, 2026 · 1:00 PM PDT
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  • St. Louis CITY SC at Portland Timbers
    Thu, Sep 10, 2026 · 7:30 PM PDT
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Parking

Reserve a spot in advance — game-day parking near Providence Park fills early.

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Getting there

Providence Park sits in Portland's Goose Hollow neighborhood at SW 18th Avenue and Morrison Street, on the western edge of downtown. TriMet MAX light rail's Blue and Red lines stop at Providence Park station directly outside the stadium — by far the easiest approach on match days. The Portland Streetcar's NS Line stops a short walk away. Driving in from the suburbs uses US-26 to the downtown exits; parking around the stadium is limited and reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats match-day pricing. From most downtown Portland hotels, the stadium is a 15–25 minute walk. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed along Morrison Street. Confirm bag and entry rules on the Timbers' or Thorns' official site before going.

The neighborhood

Goose Hollow around Providence Park is a quiet residential-and-commercial wedge at the western edge of downtown Portland — the stadium has anchored the neighborhood since 1926 and the surrounding blocks have a settled, mid-century feel rather than a polished arena-district vibe. The Pearl District and downtown Portland sit immediately east, with the densest walkable bar and restaurant cluster running along Burnside, Stark, and Alder Streets. The MAX Blue and Red lines connect Providence Park directly to the rest of downtown, Northwest Portland's 21st and 23rd Avenue restaurant corridors, and the eastside neighborhoods across the Willamette River. Travelers building a wider day can pair the match with Powell's Books, Portland's food-cart pods, a Forest Park hike, or a coffee crawl through the eastside.

Where to eat & drink nearby

Walkable pre-game stops include Bullpen Public House (a Goose Hollow sports bar across from the stadium that's a longtime Timbers Army pre-match stop), Civic Taproom (the closest Goose Hollow craft-beer pre-match spot), and Joe Brown's Carmel Corn (a longtime pre-match snack tradition near the stadium). Higgins is the destination Pacific Northwest sit-down a short walk east. Portland food cart pods — the SW 10th & Alder pod and the Midtown Beer Garden are short walks east. Deschutes Brewery Portland in the Pearl District is the destination Oregon craft-beer pre-match stop. Pok Pok is one of Portland's defining sit-down restaurants. Voodoo Doughnut is the iconic late-night Portland post-match stop in downtown. The Timbers Army's pre-match March to the Match from a designated Goose Hollow rally point is the canonical pre-match experience worth seeing once.

First-timer tips

Plan to arrive at least an hour before kickoff — Providence Park has one of the loudest and most-built-up supporters' sections in MLS (the Timbers Army in the north end and the Rose City Riveters for the Thorns in the same section) and the pre-match scene starts hours before first whistle. The Timbers Army's March to the Match from a designated Goose Hollow rally point is one of the canonical MLS pre-match traditions. The stadium has been progressively renovated and expanded over its 1926-opening history, most recently with the 2019 east-side expansion that added the multi-tier 'shed' along 18th Avenue. The playing surface is FieldTurf — the building's footprint and history made natural grass impractical. The Timbers and Thorns publish current bag and supporter section rules on their respective official sites.

Best games to catch

For the Timbers, Cascadia Cup rivalry matches against the Seattle Sounders and Vancouver Whitecaps are the deepest in MLS — the home Timbers–Sounders match is reliably the loudest and hardest single ticket of the season. Timbers vs. LAFC and visits from Inter Miami (when Lionel Messi's team travels) anchor strong national-broadcast home weekends. For the Thorns (NWSL), the Cascadia rivalry with the Seattle Reign and visits from Angel City FC, the Washington Spirit, and Kansas City Current draw the strongest crowds — Thorns games have led the NWSL in attendance for most of the league's existence and the Providence Park supporters' culture is widely cited as the loudest in U.S. women's pro sports. Both clubs publish promotional calendars on their respective sites.

What to know

Providence Park opened in 1926 as Multnomah Stadium and is one of the oldest continuously operating professional sports venues in North America — the structure has been progressively rebuilt across nearly a century while keeping the original urban-stadium footprint at Goose Hollow. The stadium has carried multiple names — Multnomah Stadium, Civic Stadium, PGE Park, JELD-WEN Field, and the current Providence Park (renamed 2014 under a naming-rights deal with Providence Health). The Timbers (MLS, joined 2011) and the Thorns (NWSL founding member 2013) are the building's primary tenants. The 2019 east-side expansion added the multi-tier 'shed' along 18th Avenue and raised capacity to roughly 25,000, making Providence Park one of the larger soccer-specific stadiums in MLS without losing the building's intimate sightlines. The Timbers Army (founded 2001) and the Rose City Riveters are widely regarded as among the most committed and creative supporters' groups in U.S. soccer.

Frequently asked questions

What time do gates open at Providence Park?

Gates typically open about 90 minutes to 2 hours before kickoff for Timbers and Thorns matches. Exact gate-open times shift season to season — check the relevant team's official gates and entry page for the current schedule.

How do I get to Providence Park without a car?

TriMet MAX light rail's Blue and Red lines stop at Providence Park station directly outside the stadium. The Portland Streetcar's NS Line stops a short walk away. The stadium is also walkable (15–25 minutes) from most downtown Portland hotels.

Where can I park near Providence Park?

Parking around the stadium is limited given Goose Hollow's residential footprint. Reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats match-day pricing. Most fans take MAX or walk from downtown given the limited on-site parking.

Do the Portland Thorns play at Providence Park?

Yes — the Portland Thorns (NWSL founding club, 2013) share Providence Park with the Portland Timbers. Thorns matches have led the NWSL in attendance for most of the league's existence.

What is the March to the Match?

The March to the Match is the Timbers Army's pre-match parade from a designated Goose Hollow rally point to the stadium, complete with drums, smoke, and banners. It is one of MLS's canonical pre-match traditions and is worth experiencing at least once for any first-time visitor.

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