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Atlanta Falcons vs Indianapolis ColtsSomewhere in the sprawl of Waffle Houses and a dozen roads all named Peachtree, Atlanta drops this thing on you: Mercedes-Benz Stadium. A $2 billion monument to football and money, sure, the name reads like a sponsorship deal first and a soul second, but step inside and it hits different. It works. They did something rare here. They didn't bleed you dry at the counter. Hot dogs for $2, burgers for $5, a refillable soda for $3. It's almost suspicious. Like someone in the building remembered what it's like to be a fan with a wallet that isn't bottomless. Beer will still get you, of course. Some things never change. Section 118, row 15. Close. Where you need to be. Because this isn't a sport built for distance. You don't come here to watch a screen, even one as ridiculous as that halo board. You come to feel the collisions, the speed, the little moments that don't translate on TV. From up high, it's a diagram. Down here, it's a fight.118bloc15rangée7place
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USMNT vs BelgiumFront row of the section. Slight obstruction from metal bars.114bloc12rangée17place
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USMNT vs BelgiumFront row of the section. Slight obstruction from metal bars.114bloc12rangée17place
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Atlanta United vs Philadelphia UnionGreat view. Bonus skyline view across the stadium. Although row 22, only about 12 rows from the front of section. Close to the aisle.117bloc22rangée23place
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anonymeAtlanta United vs Real Salt LakeVery top side view. You can see all of the action but the players are real small from this distance. If you're following a specific player I wouldn't recommend but if you just want to see the game go for it.343bloc6rangée1place
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