Allison Travis+FollowChicago Stars shake up Evanston soccer sceneChicago’s women’s pro soccer team, the Stars, are making big moves to connect with Evanston and the North Shore. After smashing the NWSL attendance record at Wrigley Field, they’re now bringing the action to Northwestern’s Martin Stadium on September 7. The Stars have been everywhere lately—playing in local tournaments, popping up at markets, and hosting meet-and-greets—to show just how much women’s sports can energize a community. With talk of making Evanston their new home base, this could be a game-changer for local fans. How do you feel about a pro team settling in our backyard? #Sports #Soccer #ChicagoStars00Share
Allison Travis+FollowChicago Stars’ big move brings soccer closer to fansChicago Stars FC is shaking things up by leaving Bridgeview and making Evanston their new home starting in 2026. This isn’t just a change of scenery—the new Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium is way easier to get to, thanks to CTA trains, buses, and Metra. The team says this move is all about making women’s soccer more accessible and giving fans a better game-day experience. First match in Evanston? Mark your calendars for September 7 against Orlando Pride. What do you think—will this new location bring in bigger crowds and more excitement for women’s sports? #Sports #Soccer #ChicagoStars00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowChicago Stars’ big move: Goodbye Bridgeview, hello Evanston!Chicago soccer fans, get ready for a shakeup—after years of traffic headaches and tough seasons, the Chicago Stars are leaving Bridgeview and heading to Evanston’s Martin Stadium for 2026. This lakefront move could be a game-changer, making matches more accessible and sparking new energy for the team. With only three home games left in Bridgeview, it’s the end of an era for local fans. What do you think—will this move finally give the Stars the boost they need, or will you miss the old stadium vibe? #Sports #ChicagoStars #Evanston00Share