UAlbany Great Danes vs. New Hampshire Wildcats tickets

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UAlbany Great Danes vs. New Hampshire Wildcats
Bob Ford Field  •  Albany, NY
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JMA Wireless Dome  •  Syracuse, NY
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Wildcat Stadium  •  Durham, NH
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Wildcat Stadium  •  Durham, NH
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Campus Field  •  Fairfield, CT
Sat Oct 3 3:30am
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Wildcat Stadium  •  Durham, NH
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North Carolina A&T Aggies vs. New Hampshire Wildcats
Truist Stadium  •  Greensboro, NC
Sat Oct 17 3:30am
New Hampshire Wildcats vs. Monmouth Hawks
Wildcat Stadium  •  Durham, NH
Sat Nov 7 3:30am
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Sat Nov 14 3:30am
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Wildcat Stadium  •  Durham, NH
Sat Nov 21 3:30am
Maine Black Bears vs. New Hampshire Wildcats
Morse Field at Harold Alfond Sports Stadium  •  Orono, ME




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UAlbany Great Danes vs. New Hampshire Wildcats Bob Ford Field August 28th, 2026

New Hampshire Wildcats Football Albany Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 NFL schedule? Next New Hampshire Wildcats Football game of the season is on Friday, August 28th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the New Hampshire Wildcats Football playoff and preseason playing at Bob Ford Field, NY. Buy your New Hampshire Wildcats Football tickets in Albany right here. Getting tickets to the New Hampshire Wildcats Football game in North Andover is more than just grabbing a seat, it’s about immersing yourself in a tradition of grit, resilience, and unforgettable moments. The Wildcats have a history of pulling off some pretty epic comebacks and tough wins, especially against rivals in close proximity, making each game feel like a battle worth witnessing firsthand. The energy at Duane Stadium is contagious, especially with the fan zones packed with fun activities that get you pumped before kickoff. Honestly, watching the Wildcats feels like being part of something bigger, where every play, every cheer, and every touchdown builds up a shared sense of pride and excitement. Past seasons have seen legendary players leave their mark on the field, and who knows, maybe this year’s game will bring a new hero or unforgettable moment. With tickets in limited supply and the thrill of live football so close, it’s a no-brainer to grab yours now and get ready for an electrifying day on the gridiron.

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Parking & Directions for New Hampshire Wildcats Football Bob Ford Field


1400 Washington Ave, Albany, NY
12222, US


1. Albany Medical Center Garage - 0.5 miles, ~$10
2. 60 New Scotland Avenue Lot - 0.4 miles, ~$8
3. Albany Law School Lot - 0.3 miles, ~$5
4. New York State Museum Lot - 0.8 miles, ~$12
5. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, ~$2/hour

When it comes to catching a game at Duane Stadium, especially with the New Hampshire Wildcats Football North Andover crew, you’re in for more than just football. This place has a real charm, I mean, who can forget the legendary hot dogs that have been a staple since 1978, or the jaw-dropping light shows that light up the night sky, making every game feel like a celebration? It’s not just about the action on the field, though; the stadium’s design encourages close-up moments, like hearing the crack of the bat from Batter’s Box seats or catching the latest from the stadium’s own radio station that started up back in 2012, broadcasting real-time updates and chats with sports Stars. The round setup makes it feel more like a community than a stadium, with no clear head or foot so you can really soak in the energy. Kids love heading in through the family entrance on the west side, where they can enjoy fun activities, and if you’re into history, the sculpture of the founder near the north entrance is a nice touch. Whether you’re there for a Wildcats game or just soaking in the atmosphere, Duane Stadium never fails to surprise and delight.