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Carolina will open the regular season on September 25 at Clemson.
ACC Releases 2020 Men's Soccer Schedule
September 4, 2020 | Men's Soccer
CHAPEL HILL—The Atlantic Coast Conference released its 2020 Olympic Sports schedules on Friday, and the men's soccer schedule includes six regular-season conference games for each team.
The University of North Carolina, led by 10th-year head coach Carlos Somoano, will open the 2020 campaign with an exhibition game in Chapel Hill on Saturday September 19 against NC State. The regular season will kick off for Carolina the following weekend with a road date at Clemson on Friday September 25. UNC's first home game will be on Friday October 9 against Clemson.
Carolina's schedule includes home games against Clemson, NC State and Duke and road games at Clemson, Duke and Wake Forest.
The full 2020 Tar Heel schedule is available here.
ACC men's soccer kicks off the weekend of Sept. 10-13. Teams will play in two regions, with six conference games against regional opponents over a nine-week period. An eight-team ACC Championship will begin Sunday, Nov. 15 and continues with the semifinals on Wednesday, Nov. 18. The four North Carolina institutions will serve as the quarterfinal and semifinal venues. The championship game is planned for Sunday, Nov. 22, at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina.
Check out our 2020 schedule, hot off the presses!
— UNC Men's Soccer (@UNCmenssoccer) September 4, 2020
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ACC Men's Soccer – link to schedule (composite)
- Eleven ACC teams will compete and play six league games (three home, three away) from Sept. 10-Nov. 8
- North Region: Louisville, Notre Dame, Pitt, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech (play each division opponent once, plus one region home-and-home)
- South Region: Clemson, Duke, North Carolina, NC State, Wake Forest (play each division opponent once, plus two region home-and-homes)
- ACC Tournament Format: eight teams (top four teams in each region); quarterfinals Nov. 15 and semifinals Nov. 18, hosted at the four North Carolina schools
- ACC Championship: Sunday, Nov. 22, WakeMed Soccer Park, Cary, N.C.
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