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XFL’s South Division Championship Game Moves to ESPN, Alt-Audio Options on ESPN+

XFL’s South division championship game ON Saturday moved to espn

Division Championship Games to Feature Alt-Audio Broadcasts on ESPN+

Arlington, TX and Bristol, CT – April 28, 2023 – The XFL and ESPN today announced that Saturday’s South Division Championship game will now air on ESPN. The 7 pm ET/6 pm CT game was previously on ESPN2.

This weekend’s Division Championship games will also feature Alt-broadcast options for viewers on ESPN+. 

South Division Championship Game: “SkyCast”

Saturday, April 29 at 7 pm ET/6 pm CT on ESPN

SkyCast: ESPN+ viewers can experience the game with natural sound and the in-stadium public address system. ESPN’s SkyCam will serve as the primary game camera. Saturday’s game will also be available on ESPN Deportes.

North Division Championship Game: “Enhanced Audio SkyCast”

Sunday, April 30 at 3 pm ET on ESPN

Enhanced Audio SkyCast: ESPN+ viewers will have the option to experience the game through only Coach to Player communications, Head Coach and player microphones, natural sound, and in-stadium public address system. ESPN’s SkyCam will serve as the primary game camera. Sunday’s game will also be available in Spanish on ESPN+.

The XFL season will conclude with the XFL Championship Game at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, on Saturday, May 13 at 8 pm ET on ABC, ESPN+, and ESPN Deportes. 

The 2023 XFL Championship games are now available for purchase at XFL.com/tickets via Ticketmaster. 

For more information on the 2023 schedule and broadcast details, please visit www.xfl.com/schedule.

For information on purchasing Division Championship-game tickets in Houston or D.C., please visit xfl.com

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