What are you most excited to see when Brooklyn FC kicks off the 2025/26 USL Super League season? This year is not just another calendar rollout. It is a chance to measure progress, set new standards, and fill Maimonides Park with real noise. As Brooklyn’s premier professional women’s team, the club steps into August with purpose, sharp competition ahead, and a roster that can change games.
Brooklyn injury attorneys will walk through the biggest dates on the schedule, from opening day to the home stretch. You will find the must-see home matches in Coney Island, the toughest trips, the rivalries taking shape, and the players to watch when the whistle blows.
Season overview
Season duration and venue
Brooklyn FC’s season runs from August 2025 through May 2026, a full campaign that spans late summer to spring. Home matches are set at Maimonides Park in Coney Island, where sightlines are close and the atmosphere stays lively. Across the schedule, supporters will have 14 regular-season home games to circle.
Ticket information
Tickets are available through SeatGeek, including season tickets, single-game seats, and premium options. Season plans come with added benefits and easier access, while single-game tickets keep things flexible for fans who want to sample key dates.
The league’s cadence asks for patience early and consistency late. International windows and weather can shift lineups, so depth will play a role. Protecting home turf while picking spots on the road is the simple formula that tends to hold over a long season.
Can’t-miss home matches at Maimonides Park
August 23, 2025 vs. Fort Lauderdale United FC
Kickoff day brings Fort Lauderdale United FC to Coney Island at 3:00 PM EST. Opening matches reveal habits fast, and this opponent will not give easy looks. Expect a high tempo, early pressing, and a few nervy moments. A clean start here can steady the group, show how the front line links with midfield, and set a clear standard for home form before the schedule begins to tighten.
September 28, 2025 vs. Fort Lauderdale United FC
The second meeting with Fort Lauderdale, also at 3:00 PM EST, lands with more context. By late September, patterns are visible. If August slipped away, this is the chance to correct it. If it went well, the job is to confirm it. Look for tweaks on set pieces, adjustments to pressing triggers, and a smarter game state approach in the final twenty minutes.
November 15, 2025 vs. Tampa Bay Sun FC
A Saturday night visit from Tampa Bay Sun FC at 7:30 PM EST should feel like a marker. Tampa Bay brings structure and punch in transition, so spacing between lines will matter. Brooklyn’s wide players can tilt this one by winning first balls and drawing fouls in good areas. Three points here would echo into winter and shape how the table looks through the holidays.
March 28, 2026, late-season home date
The final home date on March 28, 2026, kicks off at 3:00 PM EST and arrives with stakes. By late March, margins are thin. Fitness, rotation, and set-piece sharpness decide close games. With the crowd behind them, Brooklyn can lean on controlled buildup and quick restarts to find the breakthrough. If points are needed, expect assertive substitutions and a willingness to push numbers late.
Key away fixtures
November 8, 2025, early November road test
An early November road test at 3:00 PM EST will ask for control under pressure. Travel compresses routines, and the first twenty minutes can be choppy. Winning second balls and managing counters will matter more than style. A point is useful, three points change the week, and a disciplined performance builds trust that carries into the next block of fixtures.
December 6, 2025 at Spokane Zephyr FC
December sends Brooklyn to Spokane Zephyr FC for a 3:30 PM EST kickoff. Cold air, long travel, and a loud crowd make this a gritty match. Set pieces on both ends are likely to swing momentum. If Brooklyn controls rest defense after corners and free kicks, the visitors can steal moments and come home with points that matter in April.
Rivalries to watch
Fort Lauderdale United FC already feels like a measuring stick. Multiple meetings, tight margins, and contrasting styles make every minute tense. Tampa Bay Sun FC adds a different edge, with playoff stakes likely attached to each encounter and little room for mistakes in midfield.
The home finale brings its own rivalry vibes, shaped by recent results and the urgency of the table. Expect firm tackles, quick transitions, and the kind of details that decide standings.
Standout players
Forward Mackenzie George brings timing in the box and a calm finish, the kind that turns half-chances into goals. Midfielder Samantha Kroeger connects thirds, playing on the half turn and slipping passes that break pressure. Defender Leah Scarpelli offers clean distribution and strong positioning, helping the back line hold shape when transitions get fast.
Jessica Garziano adds invention up front with quick feet, set-piece quality, and the instinct to combine in tight spaces. Together, they give Brooklyn balance across lines. Look for leaders to set the standard in training, and for bench players to swing matches with fresh legs, especially in tight turnarounds during winter and early spring.
Community engagement and fan experience
Season ticket members get more than a seat. Perks include sideline warm-up access, chances for kids to be walkout kids or ball kids, and an exclusive member gift. Fans also see meet and greet opportunities with players, priority access to on-sales, a dedicated Brooklyn FC representative, flexible payment plans, and a ticket exchange program that helps when schedules change.
For groups, the club offers special packages and fan experiences that can be tailored to your needs, from seating blocks to add-ons that make a day at Maimonides Park feel personal.
Conclusion
Brooklyn FC enters 2025/26 with clear targets, a full slate at Maimonides Park, and away days that will stretch the squad. The opener with Fort Lauderdale, the September meeting, Tampa Bay under the lights, and the late March home date all carry weight. Road results in November and December could be the difference when spring arrives.
The edges of rivalry are forming, and a core of players is ready to shape the story. If you are planning to go, secure your tickets through SeatGeek and lock in your spot now. Brooklyn Injury Attorneys, P.C., supports our local teams and invites the community to stand behind Brooklyn FC this season today.