Season tickets to Memorial Stadium in 2026 are officially sold out.
No. 25-ranked Missouri football announced Monday that tickets for the Tigers’ full seven-game home slate have all been bought, marking the third straight season that the team has sold its full allotment of season tickets.
Two games — against Florida on Oct. 3 for homecoming and Nov. 7 against Texas — also have sold out of single-game tickets, meaning fans who want to attend the matchups against the Gators or Longhorns will now need to look on the secondary market.
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Single-game tickets for the Tigers’ remaining home games are still available, but the university said in a news release Monday that those are “selling fast.”
"To once again sell out our allotment of season tickets is a tremendous accomplishment and a reflection of the passion our fans have for Mizzou football,” Mizzou athletic director Laird Veatch said in a release. "We are incredibly grateful to our season-ticket holders who continue to support our team and invest in our program. We can’t wait to welcome everyone back for a historic season as we celebrate 100 years of Memorial Stadium and open the next chapter of this great venue with the Centennial Project.”
Mizzou opens its season against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Sept. 3 on Faurot Field, which will also be the first game played in front of the recently renovated north end zone.
Missouri will face Troy (Sept. 19), Florida (Oct. 3), Texas A&M (Oct. 10), Texas (Nov. 7), Kentucky (Nov. 21), and Oklahoma (Nov. 28) at Memorial Stadium this season.
Mizzou has sold out of tickets for 20 straight home games, a streak that dates back to the Tigers’ win over Kansas State in September 2023.
This article originally appeared on Columbia Daily Tribune: Missouri announces football season tickets for 2026 have sold out
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