
Louisville City FC has unveiled the inaugural schedule for the club’s USL League Two team, which will take the field for the first time this summer.
The schedule features 12 games from May through July. Home games will be held at the Louisville City FC and Racing Louisville FC training facility (801 Edith Rd.) and will be free to attend.
LouCity will compete the Valley Division of League Two’s Central Conference.
USL League Two is the premier men’s pre-professional league in the United States with more than 140 clubs across 37 states engaging with their passionate fanbases and building deep roots in their local communities. A cornerstone of the American soccer landscape since its foundation in 1995, USL League Two provides a platform for the top emerging pre-professional and college players to showcase their talent with thousands of players continuing their careers in the USL Championship, USL League One, MLS and Europe.
Combined with the LouCity Academy, USL League Two provides a clear pathway for kids of all ages to compete in professional, collegiate and national team environments.
The team will be led by LouCity and Racing Academy Executive Director Guillermo Sanchez and LouCity Academy Director Paolo delPiccolo.
For more information, visit LouCity.com/leaguetwo.
2026 Louisville City FC USL League Two schedule
(Home games in bold and all times eastern)
Wednesday, May 13 at Dayton Dutch Lions FC (6 p.m.)
Wednesday, May 20 vs. West Virginia United (6 p.m.)
Sunday, May 24 vs. Toledo Villa FC (6 p.m.)
Wednesday, May 27 at Dayton Dutch Lions FC (6 p.m.)
Wednesday, June 3 at Northern Indiana FC (6 p.m.)
Sunday, June 7 at Toledo Villa FC (5 p.m)
Wednesday, June 17 vs. Dayton Dutch Lions FC (6 p.m.)
Saturday, June 20 at Kings Hammer Columbus (3 p.m.)
Wednesday, June 24 vs. West Virginia United (6 p.m.)
Saturday, June 27 vs. Kings Hammer Columbus (3 p.m.)
Wednesday, July 1 vs. Northern Indiana FC (6 p.m.)
Tuesday, July 7 at West Virginia United (6 p.m.)
























































































































































































































































































