ESPN Unveils 2025 Men's Collegiate Soccer Schedule Featuring More Than 1,110 Matches

ESPN will present more than 1,110 men's college soccer matches across ESPNU, ACC Network, ESPN+ and the ESPN App during the 2025 season. Coverage begins Thursday, Aug. 21 at 6 p.m. ET when No. 3 Ohio State visits Virginia Tech on ACC Network and defending national champion and preseason No. 1 Vermont hosts Sacred Heart on ESPN+.

ESPN+ will continue to be the top destination for college soccer, streaming more than 1,090 men's matches live from over 17 conferences this season, highlighted by marquee regular season matches and 81 conference tournament clashes - including 16 conference championship matches. ACC Network will televise 17 matches, and ESPNU will televise four.

Matches presented on ESPNU and ACC Network, along with select ESPN+ matches, will be called by play-by-play voices including Joe Malfa, Jonathan Yardley, and others. Devon Kerr, Paddy Foss, Michael Lahoud, and others will provide analysis throughout the season.

ESPNU and ACC Network:
ESPNU and ACC Network will combine to carry 21 men's collegiate soccer matches on ESPN linear networks.

Also, ESPN platforms will once again exclusively present the NCAA Div. 1 Men's College Cup, with the 2025 season culminating Dec. 12 and 15 at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C.

ESPNU and ACC Network Schedule:
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ESPN+:
The 1,090 matches streaming live on ESPN+ during the 2025 men's college soccer season will include teams from a variety of conferences - America East, American, ASUN, Atlantic 10, Big East, Big South, Big West, Horizon League, Ivy League, Metro Atlantic, Missouri Valley, Ohio Valley, Patriot League, Southern, Sun Belt, West Coast, and Western Athletic.

Defending national champion and preseason No. 1 Vermont will play four times on ESPN+ in the opening weeks of the season, including back-to-back matchups against ranked teams - vs. No. 21 Akron (Sept. 13, 6 p.m.) and vs. No. 23 Hofstra (Sept. 16, 6 p.m.).

Notable ESPN+ Matches:

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All of ESPN. All in One Place. Coming August 21.
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Source: ESPN

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