Win a VIP experience for 4 at the Sat., Sept. 25 Chattanooga Red Wolves match

Suitestakes Giveaway graphic for the Chattanooga Red Wolves

We’re teaming up with the Chattanooga Red Wolves to give 1 lucky fan and 3 guests a VIP experience ($500 value)

If you know that a field is a pitch, that a game is a match, and that fútbol is life, we have just the giveaway for you. We’re teaming up with the Chattanooga Red Wolves to give 1 lucky fan and 3 guests a VIP experience ($500 value) at the Sat., Sept. 25, 2021 match against New England Revolution II, including:

  • 4 tickets to the brand new, just-opened Sky Suites (read: the perfect view for post-game fireworks)
  • all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages
  • a post-game gathering + celebration at CHI Memorial Stadium’s brand new Executive Club, ft. a meet and greet with Red Wolves players

How to enter to win:

Scroll down to the form below and enter your email address, name, zip code, and answers to our 3 questions.

That’s it. Anyone living in the Chattanooga area can enter to win once per day now through Tues., Sept. 21, 2021 — entries close at 11 p.m. A winner will be chosen at random, contacted, announced in our newsletter on Thurs., Sept. 23, and receive their tickets via email.

Good luck, Nooga, and go Red Wolves. ⚽ Ⓟ

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