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The Texas high school football state championships are here! Full schedule, kickoff times, TV

The University Interscholastic League is hosting 12 championship games for every class and division at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
Credit: Associated Press (AP Photo/Matt Patterson)
An empty AT&T Stadium before an NFL game between the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday, November 24, 2022, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Matt Patterson)

ARLINGTON, Texas — The biggest week in Texas high school football is here: The state championships.

The University Interscholastic League (UIL) is hosting 12 championship games for every class and division at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, beginning Wednesday and running through Saturday night. 

All games will be broadcast on Bally Sports Southwest, or Bally Sports Southwest Extra. Tickets to each day's session of games at AT&T Stadium are $20.

Here is the full schedule of games:

Wednesday, December 13

11 a.m: 1A Six-Man Division 1 - Westbrook (13-1) vs. Gordon (14-0)

2 p.m: 1A Six-Man Division 2 - Benjamin (14-0) vs. Oglesby (13-0)

7 p.m: 2A Division 1 - Tolar (14-1) vs. Timpson (15-0)

Thursday, December 14

11 a.m: 2A Division 2 - Albany (15-0) vs. Mart (15-0)

3 p.m: 3A Division 1 - Malakoff (15-0) vs. Franklin (14-1)

7 p.m: 3A Division 2 - Gunter (15-0) vs. El Maton Tidehaven (14-0)

Friday, December 15

11 a.m: 4A Division 1 - Anna (14-1) vs. Tyler Chapel Hill (13-2)

3 p.m: 4A Division 2 - Gilmer (12-3) vs. Bellville (15-0)

7 p.m: 5A Division 1 - Aledo (15-0) vs. Comal Smithson Valley (14-1)

Saturday, December 16

11 a.m: 5A Division 2 - Dallas South Oak Cliff (13-2) vs. Port Neches Groves (14-1)

3 p.m: 6A Division 1 - Duncanville (13-1) vs. Galena Park North Shore (15-0)

7 p.m: 6A Division 2 - DeSoto (14-0) vs. Humble Summer Creek (14-1)

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