The MHSAA high school competition schedule continues to roll as boys soccer playoffs conitnue today. Here is how you can watch all the sports action online for Monday, Oct. 14, 2024.
For fans who aren’t able to watch their teams compete in person, games across the state are being livestreamed on NFHSnetwork.com.
Through the Michigan High School Athletic Association and the National Federation of State High School Associations, high school sports fans can sign up for an Annual Pass currently on sale for $79.99 (billed annually) to stream any game, contest or competition for the entire school year.
To view streamed games by sport, check out the links below. Times listed are scheduled starts for the stream and not necessarily the game’s start time.
WATCH BOYS SOCCER
Berkley vs. Troy Athens @ Royal Oak, 5 p.m.
Flint Powers vs. Durand @ Atwood Stadium, 5 p.m.
South Lyon @ Northville, 5 p.m.
Flint International Academy @ Pontiac Notre Dame Prep, 5 p.m.
Click here for all of today’s boys soccer games, including sub-varsity streaming.
WATCH GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Click here for all of today’s girls volleyball matches, including sub-varsity streaming.
BROWSE ALL SPORTS
To browse all streaming options today in Michigan, click here.
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