It’s game day tomorrow, y’all! In just over 24 hours, the gates to First Tennessee Park will open for Nashville SC’s inaugural match. The first one! The big preseason friendly against Atlanta United FC! So, what do we do? How do we do? Why do we do? Well, I will attempt to answer some of these questions in this, the first-every Game Day Guide.

The gates to First Tennessee open tomorrow at 1:30pm, and the match will begin at 3pm. The match will be televised locally on WUPX, MyTV30. There is a chance that the match will also be streamed on YouTubeTV, but that has not been confirmed yet. Now on to a slightly more depressing bit: the weather. There is a 100% chance of rain tomorrow, pretty much from midnight to 6pm. It will be wet, and it will be cold. The high is 57F, and the low is 46. At kickoff, it will be 55 degrees and, well, raining. Umbrellas are not allowed in First Tennessee Park, so plan accordingly.

But, some things are happening tonight! The Assembly will be having a night-before event tonight at TailGate Brewery Music Row, starting at 7, located at 1538 Demonbreun St, and online at www.tailgatebeer.com. Anyone is welcome, although I suspect by the end of the night you’ll have joined The Assembly if you haven’t already. Julian Council from 102.5 The Game will be on hand to do a discussion panel at 8.

Tomorrow, after you’ve shaken off those hangovers (stay hydrated tonight, y’all), there are two pre-game events to choose from. The Roadies will be starting their pregame party at 11:30am (yes, AM, stay hydrated), at Pastime, 717 3rd Ave N, www.pastimenashville.com. The Assembly will be at Von Elrod’s at 1004 4th Ave N, starting at 11am. If you cannot decide between the two, why not go to both? They are only about a third of a mile apart. And, best of all, First Tennessee Park is right across the road from the two venues. The Assembly will begin their supporter’s group march at 1:50pm from Von Elrod’s, and the Roadies’ march will start at 2pm from Pastime. Then we will watch Nashville SC trot out onto the pitch for the very first time.

Another supporters’ group, Music City Supporters, did not respond to requests by the time of publication.