Reading: Inter Miami Vs Cincinnati heads to TQL Stadium on 513 Day

Inter Miami Vs Cincinnati heads to TQL Stadium on 513 Day

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host on Wednesday, May 13, in a 7:30 p.m. ET match at TQL Stadium that anchors the club’s 513 Day presented by TQL. Gates open at 6 p.m., and the first 20,000 fans through the doors will receive a wearable flag courtesy of TQL.

The night is built as much around the scene outside the stadium as the game inside it. Fans can start with a prematch party from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Washington Park, then join the at 6:30 p.m. as head to TQL Stadium. Entertainment continues at the Carl and Martha Lindner Plaza off Central Parkway before kickoff, and supporters can buy tickets at FCCincinnati.com/Tickets or by calling 513-977-KICK.

The match arrives with a local-only wrinkle that gives the night its own identity. FC Cincinnati are teaming up with to bring “” to life with custom-designed kit numbers available only on May 13, tying the event to 513 Day and turning the visit from Inter Miami into a one-night snapshot of the city’s soccer culture.

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That celebration also comes with a commute that demands planning. Wade Street is closed, and fans headed to the Workhorse Gate are being directed down Liberty Street to Central Avenue. Through May 2029, the ramp to Winchell Avenue from I-75 North, 9th Street and 6th Street will stay closed because of construction on the Brent Spence Bridge, with no signed detour for Winchell Avenue. Motorists coming from 9th Street to I-75 North will be detoured via 8th Street and Freeman Avenue, and access from 6th Street to Winchell is closed with a right-lane closure on the ramp.

Wednesday’s match is not just another date on the calendar. It is a carefully staged home night for FC Cincinnati, one that mixes a major opponent, a packed pregame build-up and active road restrictions around TQL Stadium. For fans, the message is simple: get there early, plan the route and expect 513 Day to move at the pace of a full stadium.

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