
The upcoming matchup between AC Milan and Real Madrid at the Rose Bowl could draw 60,000 fans to the Rose Bowl on Sunday, according to officials at the stadium.
The large crowd will be second in the iconic stadium this month to see soccer. On July 4, the LA Galaxy and the Los Angeles Football Club played before more than 80,000 fans.
The game is scheduled to take place at 7 p.m. on July 23 in the historic stadium. The magazine World Soccer Talk credits Real Madrid’s massive fan base for the high turnout.
The game will be streamed exclusively on ESPN+.
The upcoming game could also feature the first appearance of Christian Pulisic on the Milan team.
Pulisic, an American, he played for Chelsea in the Premier League prior to his move to AC Milan.
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The Rose Bowl is spending a great deal of money to get back $4.88 per person for a crowd of 82,000 if what they state is the amount of profit they received. This weekend another major crowd of 60,000 might bring in $5.00 per
person if the numbers are similar to passed attendants figures of $300,000. Are these numbers the most that can be achieved to help pay Rose Bowl up keep or does concert attendees give the Rose Bowl a better profit margin for those events. Editor: A story you might give the citizens for a better insight