AUSTIN — The excitement is building in Texas as high school football heads into its final days of the season. Starting Wednesday, AT&T Stadium in Arlington will host four days packed with thrilling championship games. In total, twelve teams will play for the chance to be crowned UIL state champions, while another twelve teams will finish as runners-up.
The action kicks off with three state championship games scheduled for each day, leading to the highly anticipated 6A Division I title game on Saturday at 7 p.m., featuring North Crowley facing off against Westlake.
Among the participating teams, three will attempt to defend their state titles from the previous year. The Gordon Longhorns will be back in 1A Division I, the Gunter Tigers will seek to repeat in 3A Division II, and the Malakoff Tigers will look to maintain their success in 3A Division I.
All championship games will be shown live on FanDuel Sports Southwest, which was formerly known as Bally Sports Southwest. Fans are advised to check with their local television providers for availability to catch the action.
For those looking to attend the games in person, tickets are available for purchase at $20 per day session, which covers all three games each day. Tickets can be found through SeatGeek.
As excitement mounts in the Austin area and beyond, fans are getting ready to cheer on their favorite teams and support the players as they aim for glory in one of the most competitive high school football seasons in Texas history.