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UFL schedule: Week 2 games, start times, TV channel and live stream

UFL schedule: Week 2 games, start times, TV channel and live stream

USA Today04-04-2025

UFL schedule: Week 2 games, start times, TV channel and live stream
Welcome back, spring football!
The 2025 United Football League season kicked off last weekend and it will continue with four more games in Week 2. Here's a quick look at the UFL's schedule of games for this weekend.
The action kicks off on Friday (April 4) when the Birmingham Stallions face the Michigan Panthers at 8 p.m. ET (6 p.m. MT) on Fox, which is available to stream on FuboTV (try it free).
After that, the Memphis Showboats will take on the DC Defenders on Saturday (April 5) at 8 p.m. ET (6 p.m. MT) on ABC and FuboTV.
The action continues on Sunday (April 6), starting with the Houston Roughnecks facing the Arlington Renegades at 12 p.m. ET (10 a.m. MT) on ESPN and FuboTV.
After that, Week 2 concludes with the San Antonio Brahmas taking on the St. Louis Battlehawks at 6:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. MT) on FS1 and FuboTV.
UFL Week 2: Dates, TV channel, live stream
What : Week 2 of UFL season
: Week 2 of UFL season When : April 4-6
: April 4-6 TV channels : Fox, ABC, ESPN and FS1
: Fox, ABC, ESPN and FS1 Live stream: FuboTV (try it free)
There are 16 ex-Denver Broncos players suiting up in the UFL this spring. Additionally, ex-Denver head coach/defensive coordinator Wade Phillips (San Antonio Brahmas) and ex-DC Mike Nolan (Michigan Panthers) are head coaches in the spring league.
16 ex-Broncos playing in the UFL this spring

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