Football

2026 NC State–Virginia Football Game Relocated to Charlottesville After Brazil Venue Collapse

The contest will still be played on Aug. 29, and fans who bought tickets through College Football Brasil will receive refunds.

The 2026 football showdown between North Carolina State and the University of Virginia, originally scheduled to be played in Brazil, will now be held in Charlottesville, Virginia. The move follows a series of consultations with operational partners and international stakeholders, ensuring that the game can proceed on the originally planned date of Saturday, August 29.

Stakeholder Dialogue Prompts Venue Change

Athlete Advantage, the sports representation firm that helped coordinate the Brazil fixture, confirmed to the Atlantic Coast Conference and the participating schools that the South American venue could not be realized. The communication prompted the conference and the schools to seek an alternative location on short notice, ultimately landing on Charlottesville as the most viable option.

Date Fixed, Refunds Begin

The game will still be played on August 29, preserving the original kickoff time and broadcast window. Fans who purchased tickets or travel packages through the official College Football Brasil website are slated to receive refunds, with the refund administration being handled by the relevant ticketing platforms, payment processors and event partners.

Broadcast and Scheduling Implications

ESPN, which holds the broadcast rights for ACC football, will still carry the contest from Charlottesville, maintaining the exposure that both schools had planned for the Brazil experiment. The relocation underscores the flexibility required of college football programs when international logistics falter, while also highlighting the conference’s commitment to keeping high‑profile matchups on the schedule.

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