Fox Sports is set to broadcast a selection of Friday night games for the United Football League (UFL) as it prepares to launch its second season in March.
The schedule includes one game every Friday throughout the 10-week regular season.
The inaugural game will take place on March 28, featuring the Houston Roughnecks facing off against the St. Louis Battlehawks, and the defending champion Birmingham Stallions will kick off their season against the D.C. Defenders on March 30.
In total, Fox and ABC will present 32 out of the 43 games for the season.
ABC is set to air 12 games, including the highly anticipated UFL Championship Game, which will occur on Saturday, June 14.
Additional matchups will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2, or FS1, ensuring a wide range of viewing options for fans.
The UFL is a composite spring league, bringing together four teams from both the USFL and XFL.
The complete roster includes the Arlington Renegades, Memphis Showboats, Michigan Panthers, and San Antonio Brahmas.
Enthusiasts of spring football can look forward to an exciting season filled with competitive play.