2024 Texas UIL State High School Football Finals: How to Watch on TV and Streaming

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The final week of the Texas high school football season is here, and fans are gearing up for four days of epic matchups at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. From Class 1A to Class 6A, the state championship games are set to deliver some thrilling football action. Here’s how you can catch all the games live:

On Wednesday, kick-off starts with the Class 1A Division II game between Jayton and Oakwood at 11 a.m. Then, at 2 p.m., Whiteface takes on Gordon in the Class 1A Division I matchup. The day wraps up with Muenster facing off against Shiner in the Class 2A Division II game at 7 p.m.

Thursday’s lineup includes Stamford versus Ganado in the Class 2A Division I game at 11 a.m., followed by Gunter against Woodville in the Class 3A Division II matchup at 3 p.m. The day concludes with Malakoff going head-to-head with Columbus in the Class 3A Division I game at 7 p.m.

Friday brings more exciting games, starting with Carthage battling Waco La Vega in the Class 4A Division II game at 11 a.m. The action continues with Celina taking on Kilgore in the Class 4A Division I game at 3 p.m. and South Oak Cliff facing Richmond Randle in the Class 5A Division II matchup at 7 p.m.

The championship weekend wraps up on Saturday with Highland Park clashing with Smithson Valley in the Class 5A Division I game at 11 a.m. Then, Southlake Carroll goes up against Austin Vandegrift in the Class 6A Division II matchup at 3 p.m., followed by North Crowley taking on Austin Westlake in the Class 6A Division I showdown at 7 p.m.

All 12 championship games will be televised on FanDuel Sports Network Southwest (formerly Bally Sports Southwest) and can also be streamed live on the FanDuel Sports Network app or website. Make sure to tune in for all the action!

If you’re planning to attend the games in person, here’s what you need to know: Tickets are available for purchase online through SeatGeek. General public tickets are $20, while tickets for fans of participating schools are $15 with a school-specific code. Remember, a ticket grants access to all games on the specified day, but there is no re-entry allowed.

Seating is general admission, and all spectators aged 1 and up must have a ticket. Tickets are digital and accessible through mobile devices only. Gates open an hour before the first game of the day, so be sure to arrive early.

Parking is available for purchase on the day of the event, with credit card payment only. Parking costs $25 per vehicle and $50 per bus. Additionally, all transactions at AT&T Stadium are cashless, including food and beverage purchases.

As you gear up for the Texas UIL State high school football finals, whether watching from home or attending in person, get ready for some unforgettable gridiron action. Let the games begin!

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