Flag football is coming to a screen near you! The NFL FLAG Championships will take place Friday through Sunday at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, with all games being shown on ESPN and NFL platforms.
NFL Flag is the largest youth flag football league in the U.S. The tournament features girls and boys NFL FLAG regional winners, representing all 32 NFL teams.
The NFL Experience and the majority of games are at ForeverLawn Sports Complex at Hall of Fame Village. Select games are at Tom Benson Stadium, located on the same property.
Here is the schedule and where you can watch each round (all times are Eastern).
10 a.m.
Boys 15U Round of 16 — Field 1 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
Boys 15U Round of 16 — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
11 a.m.
Girls 18U Round of 16 — Field 1 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
Girls 18U Round of 16 — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
Noon
Boys 15U Round of 16 — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
1 p.m.
Boys 15U Round of 16 — Field 1 (ESPN2, ESPN+, NFL+)
Girls 18U Round of 16 — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
2 p.m.
Girls 18U Round of 16 — Field 1 (ESPN2, ESPN+, NFL+)
Boys 15U Round of 16 — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
3 p.m.
Boys 15U Round of 16 — Field 1 (ESPN2, ESPN+, NFL+)
Girls 18U Round of 16 — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
4 p.m.
Girls 18U Round of 16 — Field 1 (ESPN2, ESPN+, NFL+)
Boys 15U Round of 16 — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
5 p.m.
Boys 15U Round of 16 — Field 1 (ESPN+, NFL Network, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
Girls 18U Round of 16 — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
6 p.m.
Girls 18U Round of 16 — Field 1 (ESPN+, NFL Network, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
10 a.m.
Boys 15U Quarterfinal — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL Network, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
11 a.m.
Girls 18U Quarterfinal — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL Network, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
Noon
Girls 18U Quarterfinal — Field 1 (ESPN, ESPN+, NFL+)
Boys 15U Quarterfinal — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
1 p.m.
Boys 15U Quarterfinal — Field 1 (ESPN, ESPN+, NFL+)
Girls 18U Quarterfinal — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
2 p.m.
Girls 18U Quarterfinal — Field 1 (ESPN, ESPN+, NFL+)
International Showcase — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
3 p.m.
Boys 15U Quarterfinal — Field 1 (ESPN, ESPN+, NFL+)
International Showcase — Field 2 (ESPN+, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
10 a.m.
Boys 15U Semifinal 1 (ESPN+, NFL Network, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
11 a.m.
Girls 18U Semifinal 1 (ESPN+, NFL Network, NFL+, ESPN YouTube)
Noon
Boys 15U Semifinal 2 (ESPN, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, NFL+)
1 p.m.
Girls 18U Semifinal 2 (ESPN, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, NFL+)
3 p.m.
Boys 15U Championship (ABC, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, Disney+, Disney Channel, XD, NFL+)
4 p.m.
Girls 18U Championship (ABC, ESPN+, ESPN Deportes, Disney+, Disney Channel, XD, NFL+)
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