What to know for the St. Louis Battlehawks playoff opener
Déjà vu? The St. Louis Battlehawks will host the San Antonio Brahmas for the second straight weekend at the Dome at America’s Center. This time, it’s a playoff match.
The Battlehawks and Brahmas are set to battle in the XFL Conference Championship on Sunday. The winner will advance to the United Football League championship. The loser will see their season come to an end.
It’s the first playoff game for the St. Louis Battlehawks franchise in three spring football seasons.
With big stakes ahead for the Battlehawks, here’s a closer look at what to expect for their playoff opener.
When is the XFL Conference Championship?
The XFL Conference Championship is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. CT on Sunday, June 9 at the Dome at America’s Center.
How can I watch?
If you’re unable to attend the XFL Conference Championship on a ticket, FOX 2 will carry the game broadcast.
The XFL Championship will also air on local radio station 97.1 FM Talk (KFTK-FM).
Are tickets still available?
Event organizers have listed tickets to Sunday’s matchup directly through Ticketmaster. There are some listings as low as $18 before fees. There are also ticket listings for the 100, 300 and 400 sections available through Ticketmaster.
For listings and more information, CLICK HERE. Ticket listings are not available though most other third-party ticket platforms.
Fan festivities
Pregame celebrations near the Dome will likely begin in the early afternoon hours. Some fans will have the opportunity to set up tailgates. Others may congregate near the Dome to welcome players ahead of the game.
Gates for the matchup will open at 4:30 p.m. CT. The first 15,000 fans to enter the Dome will receive a free rally sign, courtesy of Explore St. Louis.
How did they get there?
The St. Louis Battlehawks and San Antonio Brahmas clinched two available playoff spots for the XFL Conference Championship. Both finished the 2024 UFL regular season with an overall record of 7-3.
St. Louis earned the right to host the matchup by defeating San Antonio in a 13-12 nailbiter last weekend, pushing them ahead in one key tiebreaker. The victory gave the Battlehawks a 2-0 head-to-head record against the Brahmas, the only tiebreaker needed to decide the top seed.
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