FC Tulsa marks July 4 with fireworks, giveaways and patriotic pricing
FC Tulsa is turning its July 4 home date with Sacramento Republic FC into a full holiday night at ONEOK Field, with a 7:30 p.m. kickoff, postgame fireworks and autographs after the final whistle. The first 1,000 fans through the gate will get FC Tulsa USA sunglasses, and the club is framing the matchup around America’s 250th birthday.
The pricing is built to match the theme. Endline GA tickets are $17.76, Endline Reserve seats are $18.12 and Corner tickets are $19.45, all clear nods to the holiday. FC Tulsa also brought back its $1 Beer Section Night for the game, and the schedule page adds a $250 4-pack ticket offer with food. Bill Knight Ford and JTG Catering Group are attached to the promotion, giving the club a mix of sponsor-driven inventory and entry-level deals that can pull in families, casual buyers and the summer holiday crowd looking for a cheaper night out.

The club is not treating the date as a simple fireworks show. FC Tulsa said it will provide tickets to active and former military members through Vet Tix and local nonprofits that support underserved communities, adding a charitable lane to the event. That makes the holiday game more than a standard discount night; it is being used as an on-ramp for people who might otherwise stay home on a long weekend.

The soccer still matters. FC Tulsa described Sacramento Republic FC as one of last season’s top two Western Conference teams, and the July 4 meeting opens a four-month stretch in which Tulsa will play at least once a week through the end of the regular season. FC Tulsa’s schedule labels the date a 4th of July Postgame Fireworks Show, Sacramento’s calendar lists the same matchup as its road game in Tulsa, and the clubs will meet again at ONEOK Field on October 3. FC Tulsa’s broader 2026 promotions plan already included a return of $1 Beer Section Nights across five more games, a sign that themed nights are no longer side dishes in USL. They are part of the business.