Single-game tickets for first three UW football games now available

Jedd Fisch, Head Coach at Washington Huskies Men's Football
Jedd Fisch, Head Coach at Washington Huskies Men's Football
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The University of Washington announced on May 19 that single-game tickets are now on sale for select home football games at Husky Stadium this fall, including the Boeing Apple Cup, Utah State, and Eastern Washington.

This announcement matters to fans eager to secure seats early for the opening stretch of the Huskies’ season. The team will begin its 2026 campaign with three consecutive non-conference home games in September. The season opener is set for Sept. 5 against Washington State in the Apple Cup, followed by matchups with Utah State on Sept. 12 and Eastern Washington on Sept. 19.

The university said limited single-game tickets for Big Ten opponents Minnesota, Iowa, Penn State, and Indiana will become available starting June 15. Early access options are also being offered through full season ticket packages, Husky Passes covering seven games, flex plans allowing selection of three or more games, and group ticket purchases of ten or more seats.

Fans interested in premium seating can join a waitlist managed by priority rank. For additional information or assistance regarding club or suite options, the Tyee Club can be contacted at their provided phone number or email address.

As anticipation builds for the upcoming season’s home opener and rivalry matchups at Husky Stadium, supporters have multiple ways to secure their attendance as outlined by university officials.



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