The UFL has officially opened ticket sales for the 2025 Championship Game, presented by Underdog Fantasy, set for Saturday, June 14 at 8:00 p.m. ET at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis. This marks the second consecutive year that the league’s title game will be held in the Gateway City.
Why St. Louis Is Hosting Again
The decision to return to St. Louis was driven by the city’s remarkable fan support. The Battlehawks led the UFL in average home attendance during the 2024 season with 34,365 fans per game, setting the standard for league-wide engagement. Last year’s championship game drew over 27,000 fans despite not featuring the home team — a strong showing that helped secure this year’s return.
Ticket Info and Fan Options
Tickets are now on sale through Ticketmaster, starting at $29. Group rates are available for parties of 10 or more, and fans can choose from upgraded seating options like private suites and the Battlehawks Bridge, a premium fan zone inside The Dome.
Purchase tickets at TheUFL.com
Attendance Outlook Depends on Matchup
While excitement is already building, attendance for the championship game may vary significantly depending on the finalists.
- If the St. Louis Battlehawks secure a spot in the title game, a sellout crowd is a strong possibility, especially considering their loyal fanbase and consistent turnout throughout the regular season.
- If the Battlehawks are not in the final, attendance could dip, largely depending on the draw of the participating teams and their proximity to St. Louis. Teams with less established fan travel or lower in-market interest may lead to a quieter atmosphere compared to last season’s matchup.
UFL Championship Week Events
In addition to the game, fans can look forward to a week of UFL-hosted events in St. Louis:
- June 10: Free Youth Football Clinics at Missouri Baptist University.
- June 12: Leadership Huddle, a speaker event featuring UFL Co-Owner Dany Garcia as keynote.
These events aim to foster community connection and expand the league’s local footprint.
Game Broadcast
The 2025 UFL Championship Game will be broadcast live on ABC, continuing the league’s national exposure and commitment to bringing spring football to a wider audience.
Bottom line: Ticket sales are open, and the fan experience will be shaped heavily by which teams reach the final. But with St. Louis as host and the Battlehawks in contention, demand could skyrocket. If you’re planning to go, it may be wise to secure your spot early — just in case.
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