Football

2026 NC State–Virginia Football Game Relocated to Charlottesville

After stakeholder discussions, the Brazil venue is scrapped; fans to receive refunds

A venue change for a historic matchup

The 2026 football showdown between North Carolina State and the University of Virginia, originally slated to take place in Brazil, will now be held in Charlottesville, Virginia. The relocation was confirmed after a series of talks with operational partners and international stakeholders, who worked to find a suitable alternative that could meet the logistical demands of both teams and the growing fan base.

Despite the venue shift, the game remains locked in for August 29, preserving the early‑season marquee matchup that was eagerly anticipated by college‑football enthusiasts. The decision underscores the willingness of the schools and their broadcasting partners to adapt while keeping the contest on the schedule.

Fans who purchased tickets or travel packages through the official College Football Brasil website will receive refunds, as announced by the schools’ athletic departments. The refund process is being coordinated through the relevant ticketing platforms, payment processors and event partners, ensuring that supporters are not left out of pocket.

Details regarding ticket sales for the game at Scott Stadium are expected to be released in the coming weeks. Those who secure seats will get to experience the rivalry on campus, where the atmosphere is traditionally electric.

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