The soccer was excellent. To watch as many as eight national team players face each other in the domestic league is an exciting experience no matter how you look at it. My wife and I sat in the third row, and were as close to the play action in real life, as we would be to our TV at home. That is to say 10 - 15 feet. What is disappointing, and consistently so, is Toyota Park. Despite the growth of domestic soccer for men and women, Chicago has not gotten with the program. As a result, attendance at matches is limited. For television purposes the stadium only sold one side of the stadium, and it is the side where you face into the sun the entire match. It was impossible to get comfortable during the entire match. We escaped to some shade during the half time, and debated returning to our seats for the second half. In hindsight, I would not have attended that match if my tickets were free, and I were chauffeured to the stadium. I will likely not attend NWSL matches at Toyota Park based on the time of day and the seating arrangement. I would rather stay home and watch on TV.