It’s never too early to get hyped for another season of Razorback Football and make plans for your next trip to the big game!
Fayetteville, Arkansas has repeatedly been ranked the #1 best city to live in the whole of the SEC and consistently ranks in the top 10 for best city to live in the entire nation, and we’ve got a pretty good idea why. The hog-wild fans of Northwest Arkansas and those that travel here to do all things football with us make it easy to see why this city is a must-experience, especially when you can be here for a game! If you find yourself needing some ideas while you plan your trips to Fayetteville for Razorback reasons, get started by checking out our list of things to do on game day weekends.
The Razorbacks, entering their sixth season with Coach Sam Pittman, will host 6 home games at Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, AR in 2025. In total, the team will play 12 games in 7 cities over the course of the season, including game 2 in Little Rock at War Memorial Stadium. This game in Little Rock will be the first-ever game between Arkansas and Arkansas State.
Saturday, August 30 marks the official start of the season and the return of Razorback fans joyously congregating in the stands at home for a fresh round of Arkansas football! Arkansas will welcome Notre Dame to Razorback Stadium for the first game of a home-and-home series on Saturday, September 27. This long-awaited meeting comes after the 2020 game scheduled for South Bend was canceled due to the SEC's decision to play a conference-only schedule. Just in time for some beautiful fall scenery, the University of Arkansas will host Family Weekend, scheduled for October 17-19.
During the 2025 season, the Arkansas Razorbacks will hit the road for games with Ole Miss, Memphis, Tennessee, LSU, and Texas – all SEC opponents, and all away from Fayetteville. The Razorbacks will host Mississippi State for the Homecoming game on Saturday, November 1. Though not yet announced, we expect the annual University of Arkansas Homecoming Pep Rally to take place in the Chi Omega Greek Theatre on campus as it has every year since its construction in 1930!
The Hogs began their training for the 2025 season with spring practices on Monday, March 10. The final, on Saturday, April 19, was a spring Red-White Game for fans inside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, complete with day-long festivities and an early appearance of HogTown.
Get ready to call those HOGS with the WOO PIG SOOIE! The Razorbacks are ready for you, are you ready for them?! Now is the perfect time to plan for a fall weekend in Fayetteville, experiencing the excitement of an Arkansas Razorback football game for yourself! We’ve listed the schedule for you below:
Arkansas Razorback Football Schedule
Date / Time - Location / Opponent
Saturday, August 30 at 3:15 p.m. – HOME: Alabama A&M
Saturday, September 6 at 4:00 p.m. – War Memorial Stadium-Little Rock - Arkansas State
Saturday, September 13 at TBA – AWAY: Ole Miss [SEC]
Saturday, September 20 at TBA – AWAY: Memphis
Saturday, September 27 at TBA – HOME: Notre Dame
Saturday, October 11 at TBA – AWAY: Tennessee [SEC]
Saturday, October 18 at TBA – HOME: Texas A&M [SEC] - Family Weekend
Saturday, October 25 at TBA – HOME: Auburn [SEC]
Saturday, Nov 1 at TBA – HOME: Mississippi State [SEC] - Homecoming
Saturday, November 15 at TBA – AWAY: LSU [SEC]
Saturday, November 22 at TBA – AWAY: Texas [SEC]
Saturday, November 29 at TBA – HOME: Missouri [SEC]
To purchase your tickets and stay up to date on all things Razorback football, visit arkansasrazorbacks.com. You can also reach out to the Razorback Ticket Office by calling 800-982-4647 or 479-575-5151 or by