Club soccer As home to the
Utah Royals, America First Field also boasts hosting the second highest attendance in the NWSL, third highest of any professional women's team in America. In 2021, America First Field also hosted home matches for
Vancouver Whitecaps FC as
COVID-19 cross-border restrictions imposed by the
Canadian government prevented the team from playing matches in Canada. In January 2022, the stadium and Real Salt Lake were sold to
David Blitzer and
Ryan Smith.
International soccer Since the stadium opened its doors, it has become a very popular place for the
United States men's national soccer team to play matches against regional opponents. The first match held by the team at the stadium took place on September 9, 2009, against
El Salvador, in a
fourth-round qualifier for the
2010 FIFA World Cup; the game ended in a 2–1 victory for the home side in front of 19,000 spectators. The team returned to the stadium on June 18, 2013, in a
fourth-round qualifier game for the
2014 FIFA World Cup against
Honduras; the home side once again won at the stadium, this time a 1–0 victory in front of 20,250 people. The stadium was used as a host stadium during the
2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup, and hosted two back-to-back games for Group C on July 13, 2013. In the first game, the United States defeated
Cuba by a score of 4–1, while in the second,
Costa Rica pulled out a 1–0 win against
Belize; both games took place in front of a crowd of 17,597 spectators. The
United States women's national soccer team has also played three matches against international opponents at the stadium. The first game was played on March 31, 2010, as a friendly match against
Mexico; in the first winter game ever played by the US team, the home side ended up winning the match 1–0, thanks to a second half goal by
Abby Wambach. The second game took place as another friendly match on June 30, 2012, against
Canada; once again, the home side ended up winning the game, 2–1, in front of 16,800 spectators. The third game was a friendly match on September 13, 2014, against
Mexico; the home side ended up winning 8–0. Additionally, the stadium hosted the 4 knockout stage matches of the
2015 CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship. These included a 2–0 Honduras victory over the United States and a 2–0 Mexico victory over Canada in the semifinals, then a 2–0 United States victory over Canada in the third place game and a 2–0 Mexico victory over Honduras in the final.
Rugby union America First Field has been used on several occasions for rugby matches. The USA Eagles defeated Uruguay 43–9 in front of 5,060 fans in 2008. The first college rugby match in the stadium took place between college sides
BYU and
Utah in March 2010, and was also used as the site of the 2011 USA Rugby Championship, in which
UC-Berkeley defeated
BYU 21–14 in front of 11,000 fans. The following year BYU faced
Arkansas State University in the final, defeating them. In May 2014, the Varsity Cup Collegiate Rugby National Championship final match saw
BYU defeat
UC-Berkeley 43–33 in front of 10,172 fans.
Utah Warriors played an exhibition game against
Glendale Raptors at America First Field on March 30, 2018, ahead of their inaugural
Major League Rugby season in front of 9,186 fans. In September 2023 the stadium hosted the
United States men's national team and French team
Stade Toulousain, one of the most successful clubs in Europe, a game which "the Eagles" won 24–21. On June 28, 2024, America First Field hosted a record crowd for a Utah Warriors match with 10,900 fans in attendance.
Concerts ==Attendance records (soccer)==