Section 235
Q2 Stadium
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About Section 235
Key Insights
- Rows 1-23
Row Numbers
- Rows in Section 235 are labeled 1-23
- When looking towards the field, lower number seats are on the right
What It's Like to Sit in Section 235
for
Soccer
RYS Expert Reviews
East Terrace
(2026 Review) -
Elevated Side-Pitch Views: Provides a panoramic, broadcast-style perspective of the field.
Budget-Friendly Tier: One of the most affordable ways to get a sideline view at Q2 Stadium without the high cost of the lower bowl or clubs.
Intense Afternoon Sun: High exposure to direct sunlight and glare during the first half of evening matches; sunglasses and hats are non-negotiable.
Steep Climb: Entrance tunnels are located at Row 2, meaning those in the higher rows (up to Row 25) face a significant vertical walk.
Who Should Sit Here
The East Terrace is a great option for fans who want a reserved seat without paying premium prices. It offers clear, elevated sideline views that makes it easy to follow the flow of the game. This area is especially appealing to budget-conscious fans who prefer having an assigned seat rather than choosing a general admission spot in the lower level.
Where These Seats Are Located
The East Terrace consists of Sections 228 through 236, positioned on the second tier of the stadium's east side.
Elevation: These sections begin roughly 20 rows back from the field, sitting directly above the East Club.
Entrance Points: Every section in the Terrace has its entry tunnel near Row 2. Seats near Row 2 give fans easy access to the concourse.
Field Views & Angles
From the East Terrace, you get a "bird's-eye view" of the pitch.
Midfield Alignment: Sections 231, 232, and 233 are centered on the midfield stripe, offering a perfectly balanced view of both attacking halves.
Depth Perception: This is arguably the best place in the stadium to judge offside calls and see defensive shifts on the opposite side of the field.
The Sun Trade-off: The primary drawback is the West-facing orientation. For the first 45 minutes of a typical 7:30 PM match, you will be looking directly into the setting sun, which can make tracking the ball difficult until it dips below the West-side canopy.
Before You Buy
Because the stadium features a steep incline designed to keep fans close to the action, the walk from the concourse to Row 25 can feel more strenuous than in older, flatter venues. If you have mobility concerns but still want the elevated East Terrace view, consider sitting in Rows 1–5. It’s typically worth spending a little extra to secure seats in the lower rows for easier access.
Section 235 Seating Chart
Layout:
Soccer
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