undercard

Etymology

From under- + card.

noun

  1. A list of minor or supporting contests printed on the same bill as the main event (primarily fighting or racing, such as the main fight at a boxing match or wrestling, horse or car racing, etc.), occurring before or after the main event.“Phil Foden can hardly be called a member of Manchester City's undercard given his consistent brilliance, but his precious value was underlined again with a show of dazzling brilliance against Aston Villa.”
  2. The events so listed.
  3. A card lower than another given card or pair.“The eight on the turn was another undercard to her pair of nines”
  4. The supporting candidate on a ticket, such as vice president.