IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Individual game tickets for seven University of Iowa 2026 home football games go on sale next week.
Also, Kids’ Day at Kinnick presented by UI Health Care is set for Saturday, Aug. 15. The start time and information for the free-admission event will be announced in the coming weeks.
Single game tickets will be available for donors beginning Monday, July 13 and to the public on Thursday, July 16. Fans can log into their ticket account on hawkeyesports.com or call the UI Athletics Ticket Office at 1-800-IA-HAWKS between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to purchase tickets. Prices listed below include a $4 per ticket fee and Iowa sales tax.
Northern Illinois - Sept. 5 (3:15 p.m. | Gold Out)
* Adult: $56.43 - $77.83
* Youth (18 & under): $29.68 - $51.05
Iowa State – Sept. 12 (6:30 p.m. | Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series)
* All Tickets: $163.43 - $184.83
Northern Iowa – Sept. 19 (3 p.m. | Family Weekend)
* Adult Tickets: $88.53 - $109.93
* Youth Tickets: $61.78 - $83.18
Ohio State – Oct. 3 (time TBD | ANF Black & Gold Spirit Game)
* All tickets: $184.83 - $206.23
Wisconsin – Oct. 31 (time TBD | Homecoming/Black Out)
* Adult tickets: $142.03 - $163.43
* Youth tickets: $115.28 - $136.68
Purdue – Nov. 7 (time TBD | Military Appreciation)
* Adult: $88.53 - $109.93
* Youth: $61.78 - $83.18
Nebraska – Nov. 27 (11 a.m. | Senior Day)
* Adult: $109.93 - $131.33
* Youth (18 & under): $83.18 - $104.58
For group ticket requests of 20 or more, please call 319-467-0689. All-inclusive Hawkeye Village Ticket & Tailgate Packages are on sale now.
UI student football season tickets are sold out. Individual game tickets located in the public (non-student section) areas of the stadium will be offered for select games at a student rate (limit one student rate ticket per student).
For questions on how to secure your ticket needs please call 1-800-424-2957 and select option 2.
Each of Iowa’s seven home games the past four seasons sold out (28 straight sellouts).
Fans are encouraged to bookmark and visit the Gameday page for all information surrounding traveling to Iowa City and attending games at Kinnick Stadium this fall.
Iowa won nine games a year ago, placed sixth in the Big Ten, and finished the season ranked No. 17 in the country. Kirk Ferentz, the dean of college football head coaches, enters his 28th season as Iowa’s Moon Family Head Football Coach.
