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Here's some general information and frequently asked questions about the WIAA State Football Tournament.
When is the tournament and when are the games?
The tournament is held this Thursday and Friday. Here is the game schedule:
2024 11-Player Football Championships
Thursday & Friday, Nov. 21-22
Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, Wis.
Thursday, Nov. 21
Div. 7: 10 a.m. - Edgar (12-1) vs. Potosi/Cassville (13-0)
Div. 6: 1 p.m. - Grantsburg (12-1) vs. Lomira (12-1)
Div. 5: 4 p.m. - Wrightstown (12-1) vs. Stratford (13-0)
Div. 4: 7 p.m. - Baldwin-Woodville (12-1) vs. Racine St. Catherine's (13-0)
Friday, Nov. 22
Div. 3: 10 a.m. - Notre Dame (13-0) vs. Catholic Memorial (11-2)
Div. 2: 1 p.m. - Rice Lake (11-2) vs. Slinger (13-0)
Div. 1: 4 p.m. - Bay Port (11-2) vs. Muskego (9-4)
Where is the state tournament held?
All games of the State Football Tournament are held at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison. Click here for a map of the surrounding area. A seating chart and stadium diagram can be found here.
Where can I park?
There are several parking ramps around the Stadium that will have special events parking available. Note that you may need to park on the street, and it can be difficult to find parking close to the event. Be sure to check posted parking signs and information to avoid tickets.
How much are tickets and where can I get them?
The WIAA uses GoFan Ticketing for all digital and cashless tickets. Admission for a single game is $11 plus online fees for adults and students. An all-day pass for Thursday is $30 plus online fees, and $25 for an all-day pass for Friday’s games. All tickets must be redeemed on a mobile device. To purchase tickets, visit the WIAA website at: https://gofan.co/app/school/WIAA2. Children 2-years old or younger do not require a ticket. All tickets are general admission. The first school alphabetically will be assigned to the bench on the west sideline (press box side).
What can I take into the game?
Food, beverages, containers, large bags, strollers, umbrellas, laptops, video recorders, weapons, inflatables, face paint, body paint, noisemakers, bags larger than 8.5"x11" and others are NOT allowed.
Items that ARE allowed include diaper bags (with child), blankets, jackets, medical items, seat cushions up to 16" wide, binoculars, cameras (without bag), and small bags (less than 8.5"x11"). For more details, please see the full Carry-In Policy here. Note that event staff will check bags and likely ask you to unzip your coat for a visual inspection.
Are the games on TV?
Watch the live broadcast of all divisions of the WIAA State 11-Player Football Finals on the WIAA State Television Network on WKOW 27.2 in Madison, WAOW 9.2 in Wausau, WXOW 19.2 in La Crosse, WQOW 18.2 in Eau Claire, WLUK/WCFW CW14 in Appleton/Green Bay and WCGV My 24 in Milwaukee. The finals will be streamed live on the State Television Network stations' websites and app.
Madison
WKOW 27.2
Spectrum Channel 190
TDS Channel 29
Mediacom Channel 106
Wausau
WAOW 9.2
Spectrum 14/610
TDS channel 35/1035
DISH Channel 10
Solarus Channel 10
La Crosse
WXOW 19.2
Spectrum 15/610
Mediacom 4/9/10/133/820
Eau Claire
WQOW 18.2
Spectrum 15/610
Milwaukee
EVTV 24.1 (WVTV.2)
Green Bay/Appleton
WCWF (CW) 14.1
Are the games on the radio?
Yes, there are many radio stations that will carry the games. Check your local listings.
Where can I find coverage of the tournament online?
WisSports.net is your home for the most complete coverage. You can check out our Playoff Central page for previews and other stories from throughout the playoffs. We’ll also have plenty of coverage from Camp Randall as well.
Where can I find results from the games?
Follow all the games on our site, including the Scoreboard page.
Where can I eat?
Camp Randall has full concessions but please note all concessions stands are cashless and require credit card, debit card, or Apple or Google Pay. Many fans choose to venture out between games or sessions. A number of fine eating establishments are within walking distance as well.
Who has the best coverage of the State Football Finals?
We here at WisSports.net are your home for all things football, including the state finals. We'll have full coverage leading up to the games, full coverage from the games, and more. Be sure to follow WSN General Manager and Football Writer Travis Wilson on Twitter at @travisWSN for updates on the games, the sights, the sounds, the environment, and of course the press box food throughout the week.
Travis Wilson serves as the WisSports.net General Manager, Football Editor, and contributing writer for other parts of the site. Wilson was selected as part of the Sports 40 Under 40 list by Coach & AD Magazine and the National High School Athletic Coaches Association for 2019. The Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) named Travis the 2015 recipient of the Dave McClain Distinguished Service Award. He currently serves on the WFCA Executive Board and is a member of the Executive Board of the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association. A graduate of Richland Center High School and Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Travis was a three-sport athlete in high school (football, baseball, basketball), inducted to the Richland Center High School Hall of Fame in 2023, and currently resides in Reedsburg. You can follow him on Twitter at @travisWSN.
For the latest and most up to date football news and recruiting information, follow Travis on Twitter @travisWSN. Email story ideas, recruiting info, etc. to Travis at travis(at)wissports.net.