Premier Lacrosse League: Maryland Charm vs. New York Charging & Maryland Whipsnakes vs. Carolina Chaos - Session 3 tickets

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Premier Lacrosse League: Maryland Charm vs. New York Charging & Maryland Whipsnakes vs. Carolina Chaos - Session 3
Northwestern Medicine Field At Martin Stadium  •  Evanston, IL




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Premier Lacrosse League: Maryland Charm vs. New York Charging & Maryland Whipsnakes vs. Carolina Chaos - Session 3 Northwestern Medicine Field At Martin Stadium July 11th, 2026

Premier Lacrosse League Evanston Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 Lacrosse schedule? Next Premier Lacrosse League game of the season is on Saturday, July 11th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Premier Lacrosse League playoff and preseason playing at Northwestern Medicine Field At Martin Stadium, IL. Buy your Premier Lacrosse League tickets in Evanston right here. Get ready for an exhilarating day at the Premier Lacrosse League in Evanston , where the energy is bound to be contagious. Picture this: the buzz of the crowd, the thrill of live lacrosse at Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium, and the chance to witness some of the sport’s best athletes in action. This league, started back in 2018 by Paul Rabil and his brother Mike, has quickly become a powerhouse of innovation and excitement, blending cutting-edge training methods with epic moments like a player scoring from beyond midfield in 2028, a shot that left everyone stunned. It’s not just about the game, though; the PLL really knows how to tell stories, highlighting personal journeys and creating a vibe that keeps fans hooked. Grab your tickets, check out the official gear, and get ready to cheer with fellow lacrosse lovers as the stadium erupts with chants and high-fives. Honestly, it’s one of those days you’ll remember, so don’t forget to have your passes in hand and soak in every second of this unforgettable event.

Parking & Directions for Premier Lacrosse League Northwestern Medicine Field At Martin Stadium


Campus Drive, Evanston, IL
60208, US


1. Northwestern University Parking Garage - 0.5 miles, $10
2. Church Street Parking Garage - 0.4 miles, $8
3. Orrington Avenue Parking - 0.3 miles, $7
4. Maple Avenue Parking Garage - 0.6 miles, $9
5. Downtown Evanston Street Parking - 0.2 miles, $5

Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium isn’t just your average sports venue; it’s a place that really tries to blend excitement with a bit of heart. When you walk in for a Premier Lacrosse League Evanston game, you'll notice the HD screens flashing those epic replays and clutch moments that make you feel like you're right there on the field. Back in 2018, they even set up a bike rental system, encouraging fans to ditch the car and go green, because hey, every little bit helps, right? It’s a stadium that’s not afraid to show some soul, like the unforgettable tribute on september 11th, 2011, honoring first responders with a powerful ceremony. And they’re serious about sustainability too, installing water-saving systems in 2017 to lessen their environmental footprint. Want to hang out in the social zone? Just know reservations are limited to groups of a certain size, which keeps the vibe cozy and exclusive. The Baseline Club offers quick access to restrooms and food stands, so no long lines or missed action. Accessibility is a priority as well, with drop-off points for those with disabilities and staff trained to help with wayfinding. All in all, Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium feels like a community hub, where sports, respect, and a touch of green living come together perfectly for Premier Lacrosse League fans in Evanston.