The Pittsburgh Steelers are proud to support the return of the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) Championship games played at Acrisure Stadium to over-the-air television broadcast for the second consecutive year.
The team announced today that it has partnered with Acrisure, Giant Eagle, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and Spread Group to air all four games played at Acrisure Stadium on Saturday, November 23, on KDKA+, as part of the "Pittsburgh Steelers present the WPIAL Championships at Acrisure Stadium" broadcast.
Kickoff times for the games as listed below;
• Class 1A – 11 a.m.
• Class 2A – 2 p.m.
• Class 3A – 5 p.m.
• Class 5A – 8 p.m.
"We are proud to bring the WPIAL Championship games played at Acrisure Stadium back to broadcast television for the second straight year," said Steelers Director of Business Development & Strategy, Dan Rooney. "The championship games being on television provide an additional platform for Western Pennsylvania to watch and celebrate high school football on the big stage."
Fans have a number of ways to experience the WPIALs at Acrisure Stadium this season, most importantly experiencing them in-person. Tickets for all four games go on sale today on Ticketmaster.com. In addition to the games being broadcast on KDKA+, fans can also watch a stream of the games online through NFHSNetwork.com. The Steelers dedicated Youth Football social media channels will also provide complete coverage of the games throughout the day.
The Steelers television broadcasts will feature youth and high school football content and include appearances by Steelers personalities.
Each year, the Steelers are proud supporters of youth and high school football throughout Western Pennsylvania – for both boys and girls. The efforts are highlighted by a spring girls flag football league, which just became a sanctioned sport in Pennsylvania for the 2025-2026 school year. They also host summer time youth football camps, and its feature program, "The Steelers High School Showcase Game of the Week, presented by the Giant Eagle, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Spread Group", which broadcasted a game each week on KDKA+.