In addition to Real Salt Lake, we also have a women's professional soccer team, the Utah Royals. Both teams play at the America First field (formerly Rio Tinto Stadium) which is located in Sandy, Utah, not all that far from our house. It's been quite a while since we've been to see a game there - since the rugby game, I think - so when my work offered up some free tickets to a Friday night Royals game, we were all in.
We parked (for free) at the far northwest corner of the expo center's parking lot. When we got out of the car, we immediately noticed that almost everyone else was carrying blankets of some sort. That would have been a great idea: it was in the 40s, with a light but cold wind, and even though we were dressed in lots of layers (I managed to fit a pair of thin longjohns under my jeans) and winter parkas, blankets would have been welcome.
Our seats were pretty good and we had a great view of the action as the Royals took the field against the Chicago Stars. I say "action" but in all honesty, it seemed pretty slow even though the ball was in front of the Chicago net for most of the first half. Utah had a lot of corner kicks and a couple of shots but nothing that came close.
For the second half, we went down to the north end zone and sat with our friends E and K, who have season tickets. They were smart enough to bring blankets. And they also shared their beers with us - the pricing for which seemed outrageous ($16!) to us who haven't been to a professional sports game in years. The second half was a little rougher, with some injury time that resulted in 9+ minutes of stoppage time. Amazingly, the Royals scored on a penalty kick in the last minute of stoppage time, a much-needed 1-0 win.
We didn't stick around for the post-game drone show and had to put the seat-heaters on for the drive home.