Wednesday’s draw with the Wilmington Hammerheads not only got Orlando City it’s third regular season title in four seasons, but it also locked up the No. 1 seed in the upcoming USL PRO playoffs for the Lions, which will gave them home-field advantage in the playoffs.

Orlando, of course, is scheduled to play all of their playoff games at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex, where they played out the entire regular season because of renovations to the Citrus Bowl, which will be their home in Major League Soccer next season. The problem with that, though, is that the Wide World of Sports only holds roughly 5,200 people, and we would all love to see another 20,000+ championship game in Orlando, should the team advance that far.

With the Citrus Bowl still under construction, there is really only one other option anywhere close to Orlando where the team could host a potential title game: Bright House Stadium, home to the UCF Knights.

.@OrlandoCitySC is still working on finding a larger host site for the @USLPRO championship match. #UCF is still in play. — Christian Bruey (@CBrueyWFTV) September 4, 2014

We heard back in August from the Orlando Sentinel that the team was looking into the possibility of holding the game at UCF, which can hold up to 40,000 people. However, according to the Sentinel, the soccer lines on a football field and potential damage to the grass have been raised as issues with the plan.

Field size has also been brought up as a concern, whether or not there would be enough room to hold a soccer field. If anything, I believe that the stadium is just big enough, but things would get pretty tight down in the corners, which do make things tricky.

The championship game is scheduled to take place on September 27, which falls in window between UCF’s home game against Bethune-Cookman on September 20 and the Knights’ next home game against BYU on October 9 — that’s a span of about three weeks. So there wouldn’t be any problem fitting the game into the stadium’s schedule.

I don’t think that there is a person out there that wouldn’t want to see how many people could pack into Bright House Stadium for a possible title game later this month, opposed to sitting in the small Wide World of Sports.

My guess: I think something gets done, as Orlando is hosting the title game at UCF.

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