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Game schedules available for last 2 playoff events of The NL Cup

National Events
Ryan Loy
June 12, 2026 4:54 pm
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PLANO, Texas (June 12, 2026) — The full field of teams and complete game schedules are now available for The National League Cup’s final two playoff events — played concurrently June 19-21 in Fredericksburg, Va., and Provo, Utah.

Schedule – Fredericksburg, VA
Schedule – Provo, UT

The NL Cup is the National League’s postseason competition, featuring top boys and girls teams in the 13U through 19U age groups.

The Northeast Playoffs will take place June 19-21 in Fredericksburg, Va., with all the action taking place at the Publix Virginia Soccer Training Center. Meanwhile, the Northwest Playoffs will be played June 19-21 at Epic Sports Park in Provo, Utah.

Teams competing in the playoff events will each play three games over three days of group play. In each competing age group, two teams from each of the playoff events will advance to The NL Cup Finals.

The June 19-21 playoff events follow the first playoff event from the previous week. Teams that advance out of the three playoff events will move on to compete in The NL Cup Finals, July 7-9 in St. Louis, Mo.

The action in Virginia will feature many of the top teams from the National League’s Premier 1 divisions in the northeastern portion of the country, as well as wildcards from winter events and applications. Eastern New York leads the way with 11 teams competing in Fredericksburg, while New Jersey follows with 10 teams and Maryland has six.

In the west, a boys-only event in Utah will feature the top performers from the National League’s Premier 1 divisions in the western portion of the country, as well as wildcards from winter events and applications. Arizona leads the way with eight teams competing in Provo, while Utah follows with five and Cal South has four.

For more information on The NL Cup, click here.

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