High School Football

Schedule set for Idaho high school football state championships. Game, ticket info

The battles for all six of the 2025 Idaho high school football state championships are set. And this year sees Idaho spreading the games over five days around the Gem State.

The extended championship weekend starts in Moscow’s Kibbie Dome on Thursday, follows with Saturday doubleheaders at Pocatello’s ICCU Dome and Middleton High, and wraps up with the 5A title game on Boise State’s blue turf at Albertsons Stadium on Monday, Nov. 24.

See the full championship schedule, as well as how to watch and ticket information, below.

IDAHO FOOTBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

Class 6A

At ICCU Dome, Pocatello

Timberline (10-1) vs. Rigby (10-1), 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22

Class 5A

At Albertsons Stadium, Boise

Hillcrest (11-1) vs. Bishop Kelly (12-0), 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 24

Class 4A

At ICCU Dome, Pocatello

Kimberly (8-3) vs. Homedale (10-1), 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22

Class 3A

At Middleton High

Ririe (11-0) vs. Nampa Christian (8-2), 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22

Class 2A

At Kibbie Dome, Moscow

Kendrick (11-0) vs. Logos (9-2), 7 p.m. Pacific time Thursday, Nov. 20

Class 1A

At Middleton High

Carey (10-1) vs. Tri-Valley (9-2), 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22

HOW TO BUY TICKETS

General admission tickets are $13 for all state championship games. A $3 discount is available for the following groups:

  • 55 years or older
  • Seventh- to 12th-grade students with an activity card
  • All first- to sixth-grade students. 

Children 5 years and younger get in free.

Fans can purchase tickets on the IHSAA website or via the GoFan app. The University of Idaho ticket office will also sell tickets for games at the Kibbie Dome.

HOW TO WATCH, LISTEN

NFHSNetwork.com will stream every state championship game live. A subscription ($13.99) is required, but it will cover every game and lasts for a month.

IdahoSports.com will also stream a free audio-only broadcast of each game.

SEMIFINAL SCORES, PLAYOFF BRACKETS

This story was originally published November 17, 2025 at 12:39 PM.

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