Big Ten Women’s Soccer Tournament semifinals and final set for Energizer Park

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The Big Ten Conference has announced that the semifinals and championship matches of the 2025 Big Ten Women’s Soccer Tournament will take place at Energizer Park, home to Major League Soccer’s St. Louis CITY SC, on November 6 and 9. This marks the second consecutive year that St. Louis will host these concluding rounds of the tournament.

“After hosting the Big Ten Women’s Soccer Tournament semifinals and championship matches at Energizer Park last year, it’s an honor for the tournament to return to America’s First Soccer CITY and for us to welcome these incredibly talented athletes from across the country to our stadium once again,” said Diego Gigliani, President & GM of St. Louis CITY SC. “This is a great opportunity for us to showcase Downtown West and continue to host non-MLS soccer matches, with both the USWNT and the USMNT also competing at Energizer Park this year.”

Marc Schreiber, President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, added: “We are very excited to welcome back the Big Ten Women’s Soccer Tournament and delighted that our community has the opportunity to host the event and enjoy the high level of talent that will compete for a conference title. We’re eager to continue growing our relationship with the Big Ten, and as we partner on the championship with our friends at St. Louis CITY SC, we look forward to working with the conference staff to ensure a wonderful experience for its teams and fans.”

The tournament continues in its expanded 10-team format following last season’s inclusion of Oregon, UCLA, USC, and Washington. The initial rounds—opening round and quarterfinals—will be held at Purdue University’s Folk Field from October 30 through November 2.

General admission tickets for matches played at Energizer Park are priced at $28 per day (including fees) and can be purchased online via SeatGeek. Seating is limited to Energizer Park’s lower bowl.

Both semifinal games on November 6 (scheduled for 3 p.m. CT and 6 p.m. CT) as well as the final on November 9 (at 1 p.m. CT) will be broadcast live on Big Ten Network and available through FOX Sports app.

St. Louis CITY SC is noted as one of professional sports’ few majority female-led ownership groups. The club plays in MLS’s newest expansion stadium district—a facility seating up to 22,500 people in downtown St. Louis that includes practice facilities, a team store, headquarters, all within more than thirty acres designed for regional growth.

Since women’s soccer began in Big Ten competition in 1994, this will be only its seventh time holding a conference tournament off campus.



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