Joe W. Davis Stadium

It currently serves as the home to Huntsville City FC, the MLS Next Pro team owned and operated by Nashville SC.

In addition to baseball and soccer, Joe W. Davis Stadium has been used for high school football, monster truck rallies, and concerts.

Evansville city leaders, though, balked at the requested stadium upgrades, leading Schmittou to seek alternate arrangements, which resulted in him moving the franchise to Huntsville, only some 100 miles away from Nashville.

[7] However, due to construction delays preventing the new Biloxi stadium from being completed in time for the Southern League's 2015 opening day, and because the franchise was still operating under a lease to use Joe Davis Stadium, the newly christened Biloxi Shuckers were forced to play 15 of its first 25 scheduled home games in Huntsville, with sparse attendance.

[9] In November 2019, the City of Huntsville began implementing plans to renovate the stadium into a multi-use facility,[10] awarding an architectural contract for the design and construction documents needed to put the project out for bid.

[11] Southern League baseball eventually would return to the Huntsville market in the form of the Rocket City Trash Pandas, which began play at the newly-constructed Toyota Field in Madison, Alabama in 2021.

This match was also Huntsville City FC's first-ever regulation win, as all their victories prior had been after penalty kicks, which (in accordance with MLS Next Pro rules) results in two points instead of three.