St. Louis – The XFL today announced its 2023 schedule. The Battlehawks first three games are on the road. Their first home game is March 12 at the dome at America's Center.

“Through the global scale and support of Disney and ESPN, our fans will have multiple options to access and experience the XFL across broadcast, cable, and streaming,” said Russ Brandon, XFL President, in a press release. “With six weeks until kickoff, we are excited about our partnership and the immersive game day viewing experience that our collaboration will provide viewers.”

The eight XFL teams are split into two divisions:

  • XFL North (D.C. Defenders, Seattle Sea Dragons, St. Louis Battlehawks, Vegas Vipers)
  • XFL South (Arlington Renegades, Houston Roughnecks, Orlando Guardians, San Antonio Brahmas)

“The alignment of our divisions creates instant rivalries and an added level of excitement,” Brandon said. “Fans at every XFL game will experience the energy and passion these players bring to the game while being immersed in a stadium experience designed to bring them closer to the action on the field.”

"This is the map of what we’re building for, and we’ll be ready to line up and get after it each week,” said St. Louis Battlehawks Head Coach Anthony Becht. “I can’t wait to feel the energy of our fans when we get to the home opener and all season long."

ESPN will also televise the 2023 XFL Playoffs, which will take place on Saturday, April 29, and Sunday, April 30, on ESPN and ESPN2, respectively, and streamed on ESPN+. The XFL Championship game is set for Saturday, May 13, at 3 pm ET on ABC and streamed on ESPN+.

Season tickets are now available for purchase at XFL.com/tickets and single game tickets will go on sale on January 12, 2023. Season tickets have two membership levels, gold and silver, which include exclusive benefits such as priority access to fan events, game day access to on-field experiences, merchandise discounts, and much more.