
TAMPA, FL (June 23, 2026) – Tampa Bay Sun FC unveiled its 2026 Fall Season schedule, featuring seven home matches at Suncoast Credit Union Field as part of the Gainbridge Super League’s exciting sprint fall campaign.
The 2026 Fall Season serves as the league’s transition to a spring-to-fall calendar beginning in 2027. Featuring 14 total matches – seven home and seven away – every match will carry added significance in the race for the Players’ Shield. The top four clubs in the final standings will advance to the playoffs, with the semifinals scheduled for December 5 and the Final set for December 12.
Tampa Bay Sun opens the fall campaign on the road against Dallas Trinity FC on August 15 before continuing its season-opening road swing against Brooklyn FC on August 28 and Lexington SC on September 5.
The Sun return home on September 12 for their highly anticipated home opener at Suncoast Credit Union Field against Fort Lauderdale FC in the first Florida Derby of the season.
October features an exciting slate of home matches, beginning with reigning Gainbridge Super League Champion, Lexington SC, on October 4 followed by Carolina Ascent FC on October 10. The Sun then travel to Sporting Club Jacksonville on October 16 before returning home to host DC Power FC on November 1.
The final month of regular season is packed with playoff implications as Tampa Bay hosts Dallas Trinity FC on November 14 and Brooklyn FC on November 21 before closing out the regular season at home against Sporting Club Jacksonville on November 28.
Fans can view the complete 2026 Fall Season schedule and purchase tickets by visiting www.tampabaysunfc.com.
About Tampa Bay Sun FC
Tampa Bay Sun FC is Tampa Bay’s first professional women’s sports team and the inaugural season champions of the USL Super League, which is now known as the Gainbridge Super League. Founded as one of the league’s original eight clubs, the Sun compete at the highest level of women’s professional soccer in the United States and play their home matches at Suncoast Credit Union Field in downtown Tampa.
Tampa Bay Sun FC exists to build a locally rooted, nationally influential club that empowers girls, elevates women, and energizes Tampa Bay through the transformative power of soccer. For more information, visit www.tampabaysunfc.com.



















































































































































































































































































