NISA Pro Cup Drawing Set for October 3RD on NSN

NISA Pro Cup Drawing Set for October 3RD on NSN

Sep 28, 2025 277 Views NISA

NISA Pro Cup Drawing Set for October 3 on NSN

(Shelby Twp., MI) – A new chapter in American lower-division soccer begins this fall. The first-ever NISA Pro Cup Drawing Show will take place Friday, October 3 at 8:00 p.m. EST, airing exclusively on the National Soccer Network (NSN) and Roku.

The live show will unveil the official bracket for the inaugural 2025 NISA Pro Cup, with matchups determined and the path to the championship revealed. Coaches, players, and fans alike are eagerly awaiting to see how the draw unfolds.

“This is more than just pulling names out of a bowl — it’s about showcasing the growth of professional soccer at the independent level,” said Jonathan Turner, President of Premier Media Group and NSN’s lead host. “We’re excited to deliver a first-class broadcast that connects fans nationwide to the heart of NISA competition.”

A Historic First

As the first-ever edition of the NISA Pro Cup, this tournament offers clubs the chance to compete in a brand-new knockout format. From the very first kick, history will be made as teams battle for the right to lift the inaugural trophy.

The show will feature live analysis, team insights, and instant reaction from guests and NSN commentators. Fans will also get a preview of storylines to follow as the tournament unfolds.

Tournament Begins October 13

The action officially kicks off Monday, October 13, when the opening round of the NISA Pro Cup gets underway. Teams drawn on October 3 will immediately begin preparations for their first-ever matches in the new competition.

How to Watch

  • Draw Show: Friday, October 3 | 8:00 p.m. EST

  • Tournament Start: Monday, October 13

  • Where: Exclusively on the National Soccer Network and Roku

For soccer fans across the country, the Pro Cup draw marks the official countdown to a brand-new era of NISA competition.

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