In an eagerly anticipated series finale, the Milwaukee Brewers are set to face the New York Mets this Sunday at American Family Field in Milwaukee. Despite recent flooding in the area affecting multiple access routes to the stadium, both teams have announced their commitment to proceed with the game as scheduled.

The Brewers issued a statement confirming the game will begin at 1:10 p.m. local time, urging fans to plan accordingly for potential travel disruptions due to the waterlogged conditions. While American Family Field itself remains unscathed by the floodwaters, the team cautioned that nearly half of the stadium’s parking facilities are currently unusable.

“Today’s game will be played as scheduled, with the 1:10 p.m. start time. American Family Field was not directly impacted by the flooding, but approximately half of the parking lots are currently inaccessible to traffic and some access roads are closed,” read an update shared on the Brewers’ social media channels.

The Brewers have delivered disappointing news to fans who have already purchased parking passes for the series finale. “We cannot guarantee parking for all fans, even those who purchased parking in advance,” the team announced.

Brewers fans to be compensated for parking issues

Despite today’s game proceeding as scheduled, Brewers fans who have purchased exclusive benefits for this crucial matchup will be compensated for the city’s ongoing difficulties. The organization has pledged to address the situation responsibly.

“Fans with tickets and/or prepaid parking passes for today’s game who are unable to attend will receive a credit on their account for the value of their tickets and parking, redeemable for any 2025 Brewers regular-season home game,” the Brewers stated.

For the fans attending American Family Field on Sunday, the Milwaukee Brewers have provided additional details about road conditions and alternative routes to access the stadium.

Mets looking to rebound against Brewers

In game-related news, the Mets face the Brewers in a series finale after falling 2-0 behind. The Brewers have been impressive, buoyed by William Contreras, while the Mets have faced setbacks, notably Francisco Lindor’s struggles in the initial games.

The Mets now have a critical opportunity to improve their performance and reverse their recent struggles. Head Coach Carlos Mendoza is looking to key players like Juan Soto and Pete Alonso to step up offensively to help the team bounce back.