Stadium will kick-off its 2019 schedule of games by televising the Utah showdown between 5A state champ Corner Canyon, ranked No. 92 in the High School Football America Preseason 100, and two-time Class 4A champ Orem. Corner Canyon’s August 30 game against Bingham will also appear on Stadium.
Related: High School Football America Preseason 100
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Corner Canyon is one of three teams in our Preseason 100 that will appear on the multi-platform sports network this year. In all, Stadium will televise 22 high school football games in 2019 as part of its Thursday Night Lights and Friday Night Rivals package of games.
No. 26 Hoover will face Hewitt-Trussville in a Friday the 13th showdown in Alabama in September. H-T received Honorable Mention (No. 126 through No. 250) in the High School Football America Preseason 100 rankings.
In Nevada, No. 68 Liberty and Green Valley will be featured on October 10.
The complete 2019 Stadium high school football schedule is as follows (NOTE: Cities in parentheses highlight television market):
Stadium Broadcast Schedule
Thursday, August 15: Corner Canyon @ Orem (Salt Lake City, Utah) 9pm ET
Thursday, August 22: Marquette University High School @ Muskego (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) 8pm ET
Friday, August 23: McGill-Toolen Catholic @ Spanish Fort (Mobile, Alabama) 7pm ET
Thursday, August 29: Archbishop Alter @ Kettering Fairmont (Dayton, Ohio) 7pm ET
Friday, August 30: Palm Beach Central @ William T. Dwyer (West Palm Beach, Florida) 6pm ET
Friday, August 30: Bingham @ Corner Canyon (Salt Lake City, Utah) 9pm ET
Friday, September 6: Middletown Area @ Bishop McDevitt (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) 7pm ET
Friday, September 13: Hewitt-Trussville @ Hoover (Birmingham, Alabama) 8pm ET
Friday, September 20: Myrtle Beach @ Carolina Forest (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina) 7pm ET
Friday, September 27: Blackman @ Riverdale (Murfreesboro, Tennessee) 8pm ET
Thursday, October 3: Gretna @ Burke (Omaha, Nebraska) 8pm ET
Friday, October 4: Central Catholic @ Norwin (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 7pm ET
Thursday, October 10: Liberty @ Green Valley (Las Vegas, Nevada) 10pm ET
Friday, October 11: Ben L. Smith @ James B. Dudley (Greensboro, North Carolina) 7:30pm ET
Thursday, October 17: Omaha North @ Bellevue West (Omaha, Nebraska) 8pm ET
Friday, October 18: Aliquippa @ Keystone Oaks (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 7pm ET
Friday, October 18: Edison @ San Joaquin (Fresno, California) 10:30pm ET
Thursday, October 24: Legacy @ Desert Pines (Las Vegas, NV) 10pm ET
Friday, October 25: North Allegheny @ Pine-Richland (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 7pm ET
Thursday, October 31: St. Francis De Sales School @ Bishop Hartley (Columbus, Ohio) 7pm ET
Thursday, October 31: Arbor View @ Shadow Ridge (Las Vegas, Nevada) 10pm ET
Friday, November 1: Tulare Union @ Tulare Western (Fresno, California) 10:30pm ET
In addition to the game airing nationally LIVE on Stadium’s over-the-air channels, the games will also be available via WatchStadium.com/Live, The Roku Channel, Sling TV and Samsung TV Plus.