The Boys in Blue are packing up and heading south for this weekend’s matchup. The Union will be going up against Orlando City SC on Saturday at 7:30 ET. Fans will be able to watch the game on The Comcast Network. Here are four reasons to watch Union vs. Orlando City SC.

Orlando’s new stadium

After two years of playing at Camping World Stadium, Orlando City SC finally opened their new home this season. If you haven’t yet seen the 25,500 capacity stadium, now is your chance. By all accounts, the stadium is state of the art. It features a standing-room only section with barriers to prevent any dangerous situations and there’s also a designated area for use of smoke canisters, a first in MLS. Fans are notorious for being loud and rowdy at the games, or at least, the good fans are.

Union fans spotted on The Wall#JoinOrDie pic.twitter.com/QRkPq5Tqnc — Philadelphia Union (@PhilaUnion) March 5, 2017

This weekend’s game is the only time this season that the Union will travel to Orlando, so don’t miss it.

Possible first win

While the Union have gotten points out of their games against Vancouver and Toronto this year, they haven’t been able to pull out a victory. They have made progress in each game, and like the saying goes, third time’s a charm. With its game against New England Revolution was postponed, Orlando hasn’t played a match since winning 1-0 over New York City FC on March 5. A hungry Union team just might be able to go into Orlando City and come away with a win.

Escape the cold

Some Union fans might still be thawing out after battling through the cold and the wind during the home opener on Sunday. This weekend in Orlando, it will be around 80 degrees. There is nothing wrong with camping out in front of the television, pretending you are in the stands catching some sun.

Forward progress

Last season, CJ Sapong finished third on the team in goals, but had the most for Union forwards with seven. Last game against Toronto, both Sapong and Jay Simpson found the back of the net, a welcome sight for Union fans. Having allowed 14 shots to NYCFC in the first game of the year, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see another score from a forward this weekend.