
Louisville City FC’s 2026 schedule is out.
The back-to-back USL Championship Players’ Shield winners will hit the field on March 6 at Lexington SC before the home opener on March 14 vs. Miami FC.
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Here’s a quick breakdown of the 2026 LouCity slate.
By the numbers
- 3 — the number of competitions LouCity will compete in during 2026: the USL Championship, the Prinx Tires USL Cup and the U.S. Open Cup. Louisville could also qualify for a fourth competition, the USL Championship Playoffs, if the boys in purple finish in the top eight of the Eastern Conference standings.
- 4 — LouCity will play in Group Four of the USL Cup this season, playing four group stage games. The group includes Fort Wayne FC, Forward Madison FC and Union Omaha of USL League One, as well as Detroit City FC, Indy Eleven and Lexington SC of the USL Championship.
- 5 — LouCity will play five members of the Western Conference in 2026: Phoenix Rising FC, Lexington SC, San Antonio FC, Orange County SC and El Paso Locomotive FC
- 30 — the number of USL Championship regular season games LouCity will play in 2026
- 48 — the maximum number of competitive games LouCity could play in 2026 if the club advances in the USL Cup, U.S. Open Cup and USL Championship Playoffs
- 232 — the number of days between the March 6 season opener and October 24 regular season finale
Hello, Detroit
Apparently, the USL schedule makers love a revenge narrative.
After eliminating LouCity from the 2025 USL Championship Playoffs in one of the biggest upsets in USL Championship history, Louisville City and Detroit City will square off a minimum of four times in 2026.
The two Eastern Conference foes will meet three times in the USL Championship regular season — the most of any LouCity opponent — and once more in the USL Cup group stage.
LouCity and Detroit have frequently met in knockout competition over the years, matching up in the U.S. Open Cup in 2016 and 2022 and the USL Championship Playoffs in 2023 and 2025 — meaning a fifth or sixth date in 2026 is possible.
Less frequent flyers
In 2025, LouCity criss-crossed the country multiple times, including three trips to California.
This season, LouCity won’t travel west of the Mississippi River until May 17 at Union Omaha in the USL Cup and will only visit California once, on August 15 at Orange County SC.
Louisville will also head west to face Phoenix Rising FC on June 10 and El Paso Locomotive on September 12.
World Cup summer
Soccer will take the spotlight in 2026 with the FIFA World Cup coming to the United States, Canada and Mexico.
And it’s unlikely that LouCity’s schedule conflicts with either the United States Men’s National Team or Mexico’s run in the tournament.
Neither the USMNT or Mexico are scheduled for group games that conflict with LouCity games, and there are only four scenarios in which the red, white and blue or El Tri would play on the same day as the boys in purple in the knockout stages.
- If the USMNT finishes third in Group D, it would potentially play on July 4 in the Round of 16, the same day that LouCity hosts Hartford Athletic.
- If the USMNT finishes as the runner-up in Group D, it would potentially play in the Quarterfinal on July 11, the same day LouCity hosts Lexington SC.
- If Mexico wins Group A, it would potentially play in the Quarterfinal on June 11, the same day LouCity hosts Lexington SC.
- The third-place match will take place on July 18, the same day LouCity travels to the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, the defending USL Championship title winners.

































































































































































































































































































