University of North Carolina Athletics
2026 Football Single-Game Tickets On Sale Now
June 2, 2026 | Football
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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - With the start of the 2026 Carolina football season approaching, single-game tickets to home games at Kenan Stadium are on sale now.
The Tar Heels will play six home games, including four ACC matchups and two non-conference games.Â
Carolina welcomes East Tennessee State in its home opener on Saturday, Sept. 12, at noon on ACC Network in the first meeting between the programs.
UNC will host Notre Dame on Saturday, Oct. 3, in the Fighting Irish's first visit to Kenan Stadium since 2022. Notre Dame finished the 2025 season with a 10-2 mark and is one of two 10-win teams (Miami) coming to Chapel Hill in 2026.
Four of UNC's final six games are at home. Carolina returns to Kenan Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 24, to welcome Syracuse and will remain at home the following week to host Miami on Halloween.Â
Louisville makes its first trip to Chapel Hill since 2017 on Saturday, Nov. 14.
The Tar Heels conclude the regular season in the same way they have in each of the last five years, with a rivalry matchup against NC State on Saturday, Nov. 28, at Kenan Stadium.
Additionally, Carolina Football will celebrate the 100th season of Kenan Stadium during the 2026 season with a series of special events, facility enhancements and fan experiences to honor 100 years of one of the most picturesque athletic venues in the country. The 100th season celebration will pay tribute to some of the most memorable moments in the history of Kenan Stadium, as well as provide fans with an upgraded experience on gamedays.
One of the most significant upgrades to Kenan Stadium for the 2026 season will be two new Daktronics videoboards on the east and west end of the stadium, as well as a new sound system with state-of-the-art speakers to deliver enhanced vocal clarity and wide coverage throughout the stadium.
Season and single-game tickets can be purchased by clicking here.
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CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - With the start of the 2026 Carolina football season approaching, single-game tickets to home games at Kenan Stadium are on sale now.
The Tar Heels will play six home games, including four ACC matchups and two non-conference games.Â
Carolina welcomes East Tennessee State in its home opener on Saturday, Sept. 12, at noon on ACC Network in the first meeting between the programs.
UNC will host Notre Dame on Saturday, Oct. 3, in the Fighting Irish's first visit to Kenan Stadium since 2022. Notre Dame finished the 2025 season with a 10-2 mark and is one of two 10-win teams (Miami) coming to Chapel Hill in 2026.
Four of UNC's final six games are at home. Carolina returns to Kenan Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 24, to welcome Syracuse and will remain at home the following week to host Miami on Halloween.Â
Louisville makes its first trip to Chapel Hill since 2017 on Saturday, Nov. 14.
The Tar Heels conclude the regular season in the same way they have in each of the last five years, with a rivalry matchup against NC State on Saturday, Nov. 28, at Kenan Stadium.
Additionally, Carolina Football will celebrate the 100th season of Kenan Stadium during the 2026 season with a series of special events, facility enhancements and fan experiences to honor 100 years of one of the most picturesque athletic venues in the country. The 100th season celebration will pay tribute to some of the most memorable moments in the history of Kenan Stadium, as well as provide fans with an upgraded experience on gamedays.
One of the most significant upgrades to Kenan Stadium for the 2026 season will be two new Daktronics videoboards on the east and west end of the stadium, as well as a new sound system with state-of-the-art speakers to deliver enhanced vocal clarity and wide coverage throughout the stadium.
Season and single-game tickets can be purchased by clicking here.
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