Ole Miss Soccer and head coach Todd Shulenberger have announced their 2026 schedule, featuring 10 home matches to be played at Ole Miss Soccer Stadium.
The Rebels’ schedule consists of one exhibition match, eight matches against non-conference opponents, and a 10-game conference schedule.
Ole Miss will open their season with an exhibition match against Samford at home that will act as fans first chance to see the new look Rebels.
The regular season begins on August 12 with a home match against Murray State followed by three-straight road matches against Louisiana, College of Charleston, and UAB from August 16-23.
The Rebels will then play five-consecutive matches at home starting with Memphis on August 27, ULM on August 30, and South Alabama on September 3. Ole Miss will close non-conference play against Belmont on September 6.
SEC play for the Rebels starts on September 11 with the annual Magnolia Cup game against Mississippi State.
They will the head to Auburn for a match on September 18 before returning home to host Vanderbilt on September 24 and Texas on September 27.
Ole Miss will play two road matches against Alabama (October 2) and Georgia (October 9) before hosting Missouri (October 15) and Oklahoma (October 18) for their final two home matches.
The Rebels will finish the regular season on the road against Kentucky on October 23 and Texas A&M on November 1.
The SEC Soccer Tournament will begin on November 8 in Penscola.
2026 Ole Miss Soccer Schedule
All dates and times subject to change.
Tuesday, Aug. 4 – Samford (Exhibition)
Wednesday, Aug. 12 – Murray State
Sunday, Aug. 16 – at Louisiana
Thursday, Aug. 20 – at College of Charleston
Sunday, Aug. 23 – at UAB
Thursday, Aug. 27 – Memphis
Sunday, Aug. 30 – ULM
Thursday, Sept. 3 – South Alabama
Sunday, Sept. 6 – Belmont
Friday, Sept. 11 – Mississippi State
Friday, Sept. 18 – at Auburn
Thursday, Sept. 24 – Vanderbilt
Sunday, Sept. 27 – Texas
Friday, Oct. 2 – at Alabama
Friday, Oct. 9 – at Georgia
Thursday, Oct. 15 – Missouri
Sunday, Oct. 18 – Oklahoma
Friday, Oct. 23 – at Kentucky
Thursday, Nov. 1 – at Texas A&M
