Notre Dame fans already sold out more than half of 2025 home slate

South Bend will be rocking this season.
Apr 12, 2025; Notre Dame, IN, USA; Fans sit in the lower bowl during the Blue-Gold game at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Michael Caterina-Imagn Images
Apr 12, 2025; Notre Dame, IN, USA; Fans sit in the lower bowl during the Blue-Gold game at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Michael Caterina-Imagn Images | Michael Caterina-Imagn Images

After a National Championship appearance in the 2024 football season, it seems Notre Dame fans are ready to see what the Fighting Irish do in their following season. Notre Dame is set to have seven home games this upcoming football season, and has already sold out four of those seven games in South Bend.

It comes as no surprise that fans are ready to see what Notre Dame does in their follow-up season from the National Championship. The games that have sold out are against Texas A&M on September 13, Purdue on September 20, Boise State on October 4, and USC on October 18.

There are still three games left to be sold out before the season starts against NC State on October 11, Navy on November 8, and Syracuse on November 22. The Navy game is probably one that Notre Dame is expected to sell out, as the rivalry between those two teams is one everyone loves to witness.

Notre Dame is gearing up for another big football season in 2025

After failing to capture the title in 2024, Notre Dame is coming back with unfinished business in 2025. With the 12-team College Football Playoff potentially having one more season before expanding yet again, this is the opportunity Notre Dame can take to have an even better seeding going into the playoff to give them a better road to the championship.

Even though Notre Dame looks a little different this season after losing some key players, there are those who have stepped up, like running back Jeremiyah Love, who are looking forward to being even better next season. Marcus Freeman has done the work to make his team a championship-quality team, and with unfinished business this next season, don't be surprised if the Fighting Irish are back in the title game, but this time hoisting the trophy in the end.