Fenway Park will host a college football bowl game beginning in 2020, according to a report from Stadium’s Brett McMurphy. The game will reportedly feature a matchup between a team from the Atlantic Coast Conference and a team from the American Athletic Conference.

The name of the new bowl is not yet known. McMurphy reports Boston will join Los Angeles and Myrtle Beach as new bowl sites for the 2020 cycle.

Red Sox president and CEO Sam Kennedy confirmed in an email that the organization is in talks to host a bowl game but cautioned that there are “no firm plans” yet.

Fenway has hosted its fair share of football in recent years, beginning with Boston College taking on Notre Dame in 2015 after a 47-year hiatus from the sport. The park hosted three college games in 2017 as part of its Gridiron Series and the annual Harvard-Yale game last November.

Kennedy mentioned the possibility of a bowl game coming to Fenway Park before the Gridiron Series in 2017.

“Fenway is such an attraction here in New England, we thought that had more appeal than pursuing an official bowl game. But I wouldn’t rule that out,” Kennedy said before the park hosted games in 2017. “We would be interested in pursuing that in the future.”

The Red Sox will join their arch-rivals in hosting a bowl game. Yankee Stadium has hosted the Pinstripe Bowl since 2010. It’s the latest coup for a venue that has hosted English Premier League games and the NHL Winter Classic in recent years.

“We were hoping to get the games for Fenway and Gillette Stadium. We’ll keep trying,” Kennedy said in 2017. “Whether it’s Army-Navy or another unique high-profile event, we’re always interested in hosting blue-chip events. We like to demonstrate the versatility to Fenway whenever possible.”