Tickets: Call 763-792-7355 or go online at mnstarsfc.com. Tickets start at $5 for general admission. Reserved, $10. Pitchside, $20.Free rides: Ticket-holders ride free on Metro Transit bus and light-rail lines beginning at 5:30 p.m. and continuing until two hours after the end of the match.
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