Single-Game Tickets For UofL Football On Sale Now

Football season is a month away and it’s time to think about hitting up a game. For some, they go the season ticket route, but others choose to attend on a game-by-game basis. If you are one of the people in the latter category, now is your time to purchase single-game tickets for the upcoming season.

Tickets start out as low as $25 for any of the 6 home contests featuring Florida State, Pittsburgh, USF, Wake Forest, James Madison, and NC State. There are also 3-game mini-plans you can purchase with tickets starting as low as $30 per game.

If you want to purchase a single-game ticket, tickets, or a 3-game mini-plan, check out the full press release from Louisville Athletics below for details on how and where you can purchase them:

Press Release From Louisville Athletics:

Single-Game Football Tickets on Sale

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Single-game tickets for the six University of Louisville’s football games at Cardinal Stadium are on sale to the public.

The home schedule opens on Friday, September 16 with a nationally televised matchup against Florida State, followed by contests with USF, Pittsburgh, Wake Forest, James Madison, and NC State. The opener is slated for a “Red Out” with all fans wearing red for the home opener. Louisville great Michael Bush will have his No. 19 jersey honored during the game.

Fans can save on single-game pricing by purchasing season tickets, starting as low as $25 per game.

Season ticket memberships include exclusive benefits, such as the ability to exchange tickets throughout the season and receive complimentary tickets for a select game this fall.

Three-game mini plans are also available, allowing fans to select any three games from the 2022 home schedule for as little as $30 per game.

All Louisville Football ticket options are now available online atGoCards.com/FBtickets, or by contacting the UofL Ticket Office at 502-852-5151 or tickets@gocards.com.

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