Racing Louisville FC will feature on an array of national networks in 2026 including CBS Sports Network, ION, Prime Video and Victory+.
Games not selected for national TV will air on the league’s official streaming platform, NWSL+, available for free at plus.nwslsoccer.com and via Apple TV, Fire TV and Roku. Additionally, select games will stream on Paramount+.
2026 Racing Louisville FC Broadcast Schedule
(Home games listed in bold with all times Eastern)
Saturday, March 14: at North Carolina Courage (7 p.m., NWSL+)
Friday, March 20: Washington Spirit (8 p.m., Victory+)
Saturday, March 28: at Seattle Reign (6:30 p.m., ION)
Friday, April 3: at Houston Dash (8:30 p.m., NWSL+)
Friday, April 24: Orlando Pride (5:30 p.m., Victory+)
Wednesday, April 29: at Washington Spirit (7 p.m., Victory+)
Sunday, May 3: at Gotham FC (5 p.m., CBS Sports Network)
Friday, May 8: Portland Thorns (6:30 p.m., NWSL+)
Sunday, May 17: at Utah Royals (8 p.m., Victory+)
Saturday, May 23: North Carolina Courage (4 p.m., ION)
Friday, May 29: Denver Summit (8 p.m., Prime Video)
Sunday, July 5: at Portland Thorns (7 p.m., Victory+)
Friday, July 10: Bay FC (8 p.m., NWSL+)
Saturday, July 18: Houston Dash (8 p.m., NWSL+)
Sunday, July 26: at Angel City FC (9 p.m., ESPN)
Wednesday, July 29: at Kansas City Current (8 p.m., CBS Sports Network)
Saturday, August 1: Chicago Stars (4 p.m., CBS Sports Network)
Saturday, August 8: at Orlando Pride (7 p.m., NWSL+)
Saturday, August 15: Boston Legacy (6:30 p.m., ION)
Wednesday, August 19: Seattle Reign (6:30 p.m., NWSL+)
Sunday, August 23: at Chicago Stars (2 p.m., CBS Sports Network)
Friday, August 28: at San Diego Wave (10 p.m., Victory+)
Saturday, September 5: Angel City FC (6:30 p.m., ION)
Friday, September 11: Gotham FC (6:30 p.m., NWSL+)
Sunday, September 20: at Bay FC (7 p.m., Victory+)
Friday, September 25: San Diego Wave (6:30 p.m., NWSL+)
Saturday, October 3: Utah Royals (4 p.m., ION)
Friday, October 16: at Boston Legacy (8 p.m., Prime Video)
Saturday, October 24: at Denver Summit (6:30 p.m., ION)
Sunday, November 1: Kansas City Current (5 p.m., ESPN TBD)


































































































































































































































































































