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Football State Championships Broadcast Information

BALLY SPORTS ANNOUNCES BROADCAST SCHEDULE FOR ALL 12 TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES

UIL title games and programming will air on Bally Sports Southwest and stream in the Bally Sports app

ARLINGTON, Texas – Bally Sports Southwest and the Bally Sports app will give fans a front-row seat for the University Interscholastic League’s 2023 Football State Championships, exclusively televising and streaming all 12 of this week’s title games live from AT&T Stadium.

The award-winning broadcast crew that has covered Texas high school football all season long will deliver insight, interviews and analysis as the top teams square off for the trophies.

Bally Sports’ coverage kicks off Monday, Dec. 11, at 2 p.m. (CT) with the UIL Championship Preview Show. The hour-long program will be re-aired leading up to the start of the games on Wednesday, Dec. 13. Episodes of Ford Championship Live will recap the action and preview upcoming matchups, and High School Scoreboard Live will wrap up the thrilling week on Sunday, Dec. 17 at 11:30 a.m.

The 12 championship games will air on either Bally Sports Southwest or the Bally Sports Southwest Extra channel, and all will stream live in the Bally Sports app and at BallySports.com. Fans can access the streaming coverage by logging in and authenticating through a pay-TV provider that carries Bally Sports, or by subscribing to Bally Sports+, a streaming service within the app that gives local fans direct access to their favorite hometown teams and events. For more information, visit BallySportsPlus.com.

STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS BROADCAST SCHEDULE

Programming on Bally Sports Southwest unless noted; All times CT

Monday, Dec. 11

2 p.m. – UIL Championship Preview Show

 

Tuesday, Dec. 12

8 a.m. – UIL Championship Preview Show (re-air)

6 p.m. – UIL Championship Preview Show (re-air)

 

Wednesday, Dec. 13

10 a.m. – UIL Championship Preview Show (re-air)

11 a.m. – 1A Six-Man Division I: Westbrook vs. Gordon

2 p.m. – 1A Six-Man Division II: Benjamin vs. Oglesby

7 p.m. – 2A Division I: Tolar vs. Timpson 

(Bally Sports Southwest Extra in San Antonio area)

 

Thursday, Dec. 14

11 a.m. – 2A Division II: Albany vs. Mart

2 p.m. – Ford Championship Live

3 p.m.  – 3A Division I: Malakoff vs. Franklin

6 p.m. – Ford Championship Live (Bally Sports Southwest Extra in Dallas area)

7 p.m. – 3A Division II: Gunter vs. Tidehaven (Bally Sports Southwest Extra in Dallas area)

 

Friday, Dec. 15 

11 a.m. – 4A Division I: Anna vs. Tyler Chapel Hill

2 p.m. – Ford Championship Live

3 p.m. – 4A Division II: Gilmer vs. Bellville

6 p.m. – Ford Championship Live (Bally Sports Southwest Extra in Dallas area)

7 p.m. – 5A Division I: Aledo vs. Smithson Valley (Bally Sports Southwest Extra in Dallas area)

 

Saturday, Dec. 16

11 a.m. – 5A Division II: South Oak Cliff vs. Port Neches-Groves

2 p.m. – Ford Championship Live

3 p.m. – 6A Division I: Duncanville vs. Galena Park North Shore

6 p.m. – Ford Championship Live (Bally Sports Southwest Extra in Dallas area)

7 p.m. – 6A Division II: DeSoto vs. Summer Creek (Bally Sports Southwest Extra in Dallas area) 

 

Sunday, Dec. 17 

11:30 a.m. – High School Scoreboard Live (Bally Sports Southwest Extra in San Antonio area)

 

After this week’s live airings, the championship games will all be replayed on Bally Sports Southwest and the Bally Sports app throughout the coming weeks.

Bally Sports Southwest is available through a number of major cable, satellite and streaming providers across the state of Texas. Viewers can see options in their zip code at GetMyHomeTeams.com.

Fans who subscribe to Bally Sports+ will receive access to stream all of the Texas football state championship games, in addition to the network’s other programming in their local area, including live coverage of the Dallas Mavericks, Dallas Stars and San Antonio Spurs. Monthly and annual subscriptions are available, as well as a Season Pass, which runs through the end of April.

The state championship games will also be available on the Bally Sports app and BallySports.comfor viewers in other Bally Sports regions across the country, showcasing Texas’ high school football talent to a national audience.

Fans attending the state championship games at AT&T Stadium can stop by Bally Sports’ 360-degree camera experience, presented by Jack in the Box, to capture a keepsake from the event.


For highlights and additional content throughout the state championships, fans can follow @BallySportsTXHS on X (the platform formerly known as Twitter), @BallySportsSW on Instagram, and Bally Sports Southwest on Facebook.