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LYNCHBURG, Va. – Liberty Football‘s 2026 schedule is now complete with Conference USA releasing the Flames’ eight conference games on Wednesday.

Last month, the Flames announced their four non-conference games, starting with the next addition of the Battle of the Blue Ridge against James Madison University in Harrisonburg on Sept. 9.

Liberty will then welcome Gardner-Webb (Sept. 12) and Ball State (Sept. 19) to Williams Stadium before playing a Thursday night game at Coastal Carolina (Sept. 24).

The Flames will begin their quest to capture their second Conference USA title with a Friday night game at Delaware (Oct. 2), followed by a Midweek on the Mountain game at home against Sam Houston on Thursday, Oct. 8.

Liberty will close out midweek action on Wednesday, Oct. 21, at defending Conference USA champion Kennesaw State.

Liberty’s annual Homecoming and Hall of Fame weekend is slated for Oct. 31 when the Flames welcome FIU to the Mountain.

The closing stretch of the 2026 regular season will include road games at New Mexico State (Nov. 7) and Missouri State (Nov. 28) and home contests against Middle Tennessee (Nov. 14) and Western Kentucky (Nov. 21).

The 2026 Conference USA Football Championship is slated to be contested at the site of the regular season champion on Dec. 4. The title game will once again be broadcast on CBS Sports Network.

Ticket information: Season tickets are on sale now for the 2026 season. Buying season tickets remains the best cost-saving option to watch Flames Football at Williams Stadium in 2026. Starting at just $90, fans can save up to 30 percent by purchasing season tickets. Purchase tickets by going to www.LUFootball.com or calling/texting the Flames Ticket Office at (434) 592-5015. Limited premium seating inventory remains available for club seats as well as cabanas. If you are interested, please contact the Flames Club at (434) 582-2582.

 

2026 Liberty Football Schedule

Sept. 5 (Sat.) at James Madison (Harrisonburg, Va.)

Sept. 12 (Sat.) vs. Gardner-Webb (Williams Stadium – Lynchburg, Va.)

Sept. 19 (Sat.) vs. Ball State (Williams Stadium – Lynchburg, Va.)

  • Family Weekend/CFAW

Sept. 24 (Thurs.) at Coastal Carolina (Conway, S.C.)

Oct. 2 (Fri.) at Delaware * (Newark, Del.)

Oct. 8 (Thurs.) vs. Sam Houston * (Williams Stadium – Lynchburg, Va.)

  • Midweek on the Mountain

Oct. 21 (Wed.) at Kennesaw State * (Kennesaw, Ga.)

Oct. 31 (Sat.) vs. FIU * (Williams Stadium – Lynchburg, Va.)

  • Homecoming and Hall of Fame Weekend

Nov. 7 (Sat.) at New Mexico State * (Las Cruces, N.M.)

Nov. 14 (Sat.) vs. Middle Tennessee * (Williams Stadium – Lynchburg, Va.)

  • Military Appreciation Day

Nov. 21 (Sat.) vs. Western Kentucky * (Williams Stadium – Lynchburg, Va.)

  • Employee Appreciation Day

Nov. 28 (Sat.) at Missouri State * (Springfield, Mo.)

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