Gillette to host eight state football championship games

The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) today announced the matchups and schedule for the eight state football championships which will be played at Gillette Stadium for the 17th time on Wednesday, Dec. 4; Thursday, Dec. 5 and Friday, Dec. 6.

 

GAME SCHEDULE
Wednesday, Dec. 4

Division 7                                Uxbridge vs. Mashpee                                                    5:30 p.m.

Division 6                                Hudson vs. Fairhaven                                                     8:00 p.m.*

 

Thursday, Dec. 5

Division 4                               Duxbury vs. Scituate                                                        3:00 p.m.

Division 1                               Xaverian Brothers vs. Needham                                      5:30 p.m.*

Division 2                               Catholic Memorial vs. King Philip Regional                       8:00 p.m.*

 

Friday, Dec. 6

Division 8                                  Randolph vs. West Boylston                                           3:00 p.m.

Division 5                                  Shawsheen Valley Tech vs. Foxborough                         5:30 p.m.*

Division 3                                  Mansfield vs. North Attleborough                                    8:00 p.m.*

 

*Game times are approximate.

Tickets for the MIAA State Football Championships will be available for purchase beginning tomorrow, Nov. 26, at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster. No tickets will be sold at the Gillette Stadium Ticket Office. All tickets will be digital and will be accessible via mobile device only. Fans can access and manage mobile tickets via the Gillette Stadium App which is available on the App Store (for iPhone users) and Google Play Store (for Android users). It is recommended that fans add their mobile tickets to their Apple Wallet or Google Pay to beat busy network connections at the game. Additional information on mobile ticketing can be found at GilletteStadium.com/tickets/mobile/.

 

Tickets are $20 each and children 5 years old and younger will receive free admission. The ticket price includes parking, admission to the games and a game day discount of $3 off adult admission at the Patriots Hall of Fame presented by RTX (must show game ticket). Wednesday’s tickets provide access to both Wednesday games, Thursday’s tickets provide access to all three Thursday games, and Friday’s tickets provide access to all three Friday games. Please note that tailgating and reentry to this event is prohibited but fans are invited to visit Patriot Place before and after the games each day. For a full listing of everything Patriot Place has to offer, visit Patriot-Place.com/MIAAFOOTBALL.

 

All fans will enter the stadium via the Ticketmaster Field Gate in the Patriot Place Plaza and Gillette Stadium’s Clear Bag Policy will be in effect for all eight state championship games. For more information on the policy, visit GilletteStadium.com/bagpolicy/. The Patriots Foundation will also be accepting donations during the MIAA State Football Championships for their annual toy drive benefitting children in need. Fans can bring new and unwrapped toys to the blue and white collection bins located throughout Patriot Place. To learn more or provide a financial donation, visit patriots.com/community/collection-drives.

 

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Kraft Sports + Entertainment will produce the broadcast, which will air all of Thursday’s and Friday’s games live on WSBK (TV-38), and stream all of Wednesday’s, Thursday’s and Friday’s games live on Patriots.com and the Patriots official YouTube channel. Wednesday’s games will also be streamed on the NFHS Network at www.nfhsnetwork.com. Additionally, Thursday’s and Friday’s games will air live on radio on WEEI-AM 850.

 

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