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Wake Forest Concludes Three-Match Homestand Against Fairleigh Dickinson

Wake Forest Concludes Three-Match Homestand Against Fairleigh Dickinson


WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Wake Forest’s No. 4 ranked men’s soccer team will host its third-straight home match on Tuesday night, facing Fairleigh Dickinson in non-conference action at Spry Stadium. 

Kick-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. and the match will be streamed on ACC Network Extra.  

Fan Information 

Parking is encouraged in lots A, B, Q, W1 & W2. A complete parking map of campus is here.

Gates open one hour prior to kickoff for all home matches.

Wake Forest Athletics is committed to providing the Best Fan Experience in North Carolina within a safe and fan-friendly environment. Tuesday night will serve as NC Rush Triad Night at Spry, as they will be providing ball kids, anthem buddies and scrimmaging during halftime.

Ticket Information

2022 Wake Forest soccer season tickets are on-sale now giving fans the opportunity to witness The Best Fan Experience In North Carolina from a number of unique seating options. Season tickets start as low as $45 and offer as much as a $220 savings off of purchasing individual single game tickets. 

New to the ticketing menu this year are five and 10 game FLEX options, giving fans maximum flexibility when choosing which home games to attend. FLEX season ticket members will simply open their digital FLEX account, and add or remove games as they decide which dates they are available to attend. Members may even use multiple admissions for a single game to bring a friend, family member or guest with them. If more FLEX tickets are needed, additional admissions may be purchased through the Wake Forest Ticket Office. FLEX admissions are able to be used for redemption at both men’s and women’s soccer games. 

The quickest and most efficient way to order tickets and take advantage of these new seating experiences is to visit GoDeacs.com/Tickets and purchase online or call the Wake Forest Ticket Office at 336-758-3322 ext. 1. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

The Matchup 

  • Tuesday night’s match will be the first-ever meeting between Wake Forest and Fairleigh Dickinson. 

  • The Deacs will enter with a 5-0-0 overall record, most recently defeating NC State by a final of 2-0 on Saturday night. 

  • Wake Forest dominated possession and took advantage of a 15th-minute penalty kick for sophomore Roald Mitchell to go up 1-0 before senior David Wrona ensured the Demon…

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