On Friday, August 12, and Saturday, August 13, the league will return to Zions Bank Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah — home of the 2020 Championship Series.
“In 2020, when professional sports was put on a temporary hold, our entire league descended on Zions Bank Stadium for a quarantined month-long tournament,” Paul Rabil said. “In 2022, all eight clubs return to Zions Bank Stadium — this time, with fans. Both unforgettable.”
To conclude the regular season, the PLL will travel to the Pacific Northwest for the first time. The Tacoma Dome will host four games on Saturday, August 20, and Sunday, August 21.
“Lacrosse fans in the Pacific Northwest have been anticipating this day since 2018,” Michael Rabil said. “We’ve heard you loud and clear, and we’re fired up to visit a passionate fanbase and to play at the recently renovated Tacoma Dome.”
The quarterfinals will be played at Gillette Stadium on Saturday, September 3.
“It’s only fitting that the road toward a PLL Championship starts at Gillette Stadium, where six Super Bowl banners will sit above the six teams competing, paired with the league’s special history of an inaugural season beginning on this field,” Paul Rabil said. “Fall in Foxborough is special; we’re excited to continue our investment into New England lacrosse, and our relationship with Gillette and the Kraft family.”
The semifinals will be played at Audi Field in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, September 11.
“Audi Field is a top-class venue, providing a postseason atmosphere that has exceeded our expectations since our inaugural season,” Paul Rabil said. “Our 2021 Championship Game at Audi Field set attendance and viewership records. We’re thrilled to return to the D.C. region, this time for our playoff semifinals.”
The 2022 Championship will be played at Subaru Park in Philadelphia — home of the 2019 PLL Championship overtime thriller between Whipsnakes LC and Redwoods LC.
“Subaru Park has hosted some of the most memorable moments in our league’s history – from the Whipsnakes’ Championship victory in 2019 to Chaos’ semifinal upset of Atlas in 2021,” Michael Rabil said. “We’re proud to return to Philadelphia for our 2022 Championship.”
Single-day tickets for all markets will go on sale in late March. To gain access to your city’s presale window, sign up here.
The 2022 PLL season will include 14 tour stops from June to September. For more information about the 2022 PLL season, visit www.premierlacrosseleague.com/schedule.