Plan ahead for NC Courage and North Carolina FC theme nights

Plan ahead to make the most of the NC Courage and North Carolina FC’s 2024 seasons at WakeMed Soccer Park with fun theme nights.

North Carolina Courage players score after scoring a goal.

Cheer on the NC Courage + North Carolina FC at home this season.

Photo provided by the North Carolina Courage

NC Courage and North Carolina FC recently released fun theme night schedules ahead of the 2024 season. Your City Editors selected a few games they are saving the date for — plan ahead to make the most of both the women’s and men’s upcoming seasons at WakeMed Soccer Park.

NC Courage

  • Home Opener vs. Houston Dash | Saturday, March 16 | Celebrate former professional soccer player Sam Mewis’ inaugural induction into the “Ring of Honor.”
  • Juneteenth vs. Orlando Pride | Saturday, June 15 | Recognize Juneteenth and celebrate African American heritage + culture with food trucks, special merch, and a live band.
  • Play4Kay vs. Angel City FC | Saturday, Oct. 12 | Celebrate the Kay Yow Foundation and honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month — there will be free mammograms, a live band, and giveaways.

North Carolina FC

  • Inked Night vs. New Mexico United | Saturday, April 20 | Show off your ink during this night featuring airbrush + temporary tattoo artists.
  • Fireworks in the Park vs. Miami FC | Saturday, July 6 | After the game, watch the night sky light up with a display of fireworks
  • Beer, BBQ, and Bourbon vs. Louisville City FC | Saturday, Aug. 31 | Snack on Southern barbecue dishes while cheering on our home team.
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