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Family Amenities at the Midwest Youth Cup at Wintrust Crossroads

What makes a Midwest Youth Cup weekend easy for families: one centralized complex, lighted fields, on-site dining and restrooms, and clear sideline rules.

Family Amenities at the Midwest Youth Cup at Wintrust Crossroads

Wintrust Crossroads Sports Complex keeps a tournament weekend simple for families: one centralized complex, all lighted fields, on-site dining and restrooms, and clear sideline rules. Everything happens in one place, so you spend the day watching soccer rather than managing logistics.

Key facts

  • Every match is played at a single centralized complex, with no driving between sites.
  • All fields are lighted, so evening matches run under tournament-grade lights.
  • On-site restaurants, a bar, concessions, and restrooms are available.
  • Spectators sit opposite the team benches, and no one is allowed behind the goals.

One complex, one location

Because every match is at a single centralized complex, your family settles in for the day without relocating. Siblings, grandparents, and teammates all stay together, and you can watch back-to-back matches without leaving the grounds.

Lighted fields for evening games

All fields are lighted, so the schedule can run from Friday evening into later Sunday matches under tournament-grade lights. Families watching an evening game get the same clear conditions as a midday match, which makes planning your day easier.

Dining and restrooms on-site

On-site restaurants, a bar, and concessions mean your family can eat on the grounds, and on-site restrooms are available throughout the complex. Outside food and beverage are not allowed inside the complex, so the on-site options cover meals, snacks, and drinks across the weekend.

Clear, comfortable sideline setup

Spectators sit on the sideline opposite the team benches, and no one is permitted behind the goals. This keeps sightlines clear and gives families a consistent, predictable place to watch. Because the fields are 100% turf, there are no rainouts for field conditions, so your plans hold up even in wet March weather.

Common Inquiries

Is everything in one location?

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Yes. Every match is played at a single centralized complex in New Lenox, Illinois, so families stay in one place all day with no driving between sites.

Are there restrooms on-site?

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Yes. On-site restrooms are available at the complex, along with on-site restaurants, a bar, and concessions.

Where do families sit during matches?

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Spectators sit on the sideline opposite the team benches. No one is permitted behind the goals.

Do the fields have lights for evening matches?

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Yes. All fields are lighted, so families can watch Friday evening and later Sunday matches under tournament-grade lights.

Can our family eat without leaving the complex?

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Yes. On-site restaurants, a bar, and concessions mean families can eat on the grounds. Outside food and beverage are not allowed inside the complex.

What happens to games if it rains?

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The complex is 100% turf, so there are no rainouts for field conditions and the schedule holds up in wet weather.

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