The 2025 Texas high‑school football playoffs have begun, with 6A Division I and Division II teams battling through bi‑district, area, regional, quarterfinal, semifinal, and championship rounds. The schedule spans from mid‑November to mid‑December, culminating in the state championships at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
Playoff Structure and Timeline
- Bi‑District Round: November 13‑15
- Area Round: November 21‑22
- Regional Round: November 28‑29
- Quarterfinal Round: December 5‑6
- Semifinal Round: December 12‑13
- State Championship: December 20
The 6A Division I playoffs began with the bi‑district round on November 13‑15, featuring matchups across four regions. Teams advanced through the area and regional rounds before reaching the quarterfinals on December 5‑6.
6A Division I State Championship
The championship game took place on Saturday, December 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Duncanville (12‑1) faced Galena Park North Shore (13‑2) at 3 p.m. The result was a decisive victory for Duncanville.
6A Division I Semifinal Results
- Duncanville 31, Allen 9
- Galena Park North Shore 28, Lake Travis 6
The semifinal games were played on December 12‑13, setting the stage for a clash between Duncanville and Galena Park North Shore in the championship.
6A Division I Quarterfinal Results
- Region I: Allen 33, North Crowley 21
- Region II: Duncanville 35, Waxahachie 27
- Region III: Galena Park North Shore 46, Dickinson 29
- Region IV: Lake Travis 27, SA Johnson 19
These games were held on December 5‑6, with each winner moving on to the semifinal round.
6A Division I Regional Results
- Region I: North Crowley 46, Coppell 21; Allen 56, Odessa Permian 13
- Region II: Duncanville 34, Klein Collins 7; Waxahachie 38, Cypress Ranch 31 (OT)
- Region III: Galena Park North Shore 54, Cypress Falls 27; Dickinson 55, Houston Strake Jesuit 16
- Region IV: SA Johnson 29, Cibolo Steele 28; Lake Travis 41, Laredo United 7
These contests took place on November 28‑29, determining which teams advanced to the quarterfinals.
6A Division I Area Results

- Region I: North Crowley 56, Midland Legacy 17; Coppell 38, Richardson 7; Odessa Permian 30, Mansfield Lake Ridge 28; Allen 41, Richardson Lake Highlands 7
- Region II: Duncanville 43, Rockwall‑Heath 6; Klein Collins 42, The Woodlands 27; Waxahachie 37, North Forney 20; Cypress Ranch 27, Grand Oaks 13
- Region III: Cypress Falls 46, Katy Cinco Ranch 25; Galena Park North Shore 31, Fort Bend Ridge Point 7; Houston Strake Jesuit 50, Houston Lamar 35; Dickinson 28, Pearland 21
- Region IV: SA Johnson 56, Hutto 37; Cibolo Steele 45, Weslaco 14; Lake Travis 13, SA Northside Brennan 7; Laredo United 27, Los Fresnos 20
These area games were played on November 21‑22.
6A Division I Bi‑District Results
- Region I: Midland Legacy 62, EP Franklin 42; North Crowley 42, Keller 20; Coppell 38, Plano 0; Richardson 35, Haltom 7; Odessa Permian 59, El Paso Eastlake 7; Mansfield Lake Ridge 47, Euless Trinity 38; Allen 22, Lewisville 15; Richardson Lake Highlands 43, South Grand Prairie 36
- Region II: Rockwall‑Heath 52, Wylie East 10; Duncanville 35, Temple 14; The Woodlands 24, Aldine Davis 0; Klein Collins 37, Cypress Bridgeland 27; North Forney 42, Garland Sachse 7; Waxahachie 48, Hewitt Midway 16; Grand Oaks 38, Aldine Nimitz 28; Cypress Ranch 40, Klein 24
- Region III: Cypress Falls 63, Houston Bellaire 3; Katy Cinco Ranch 47, Fulshear 21; Fort Bend Ridge Point 21, Pearland Dawson 16; Galena Park North Shore 49, Deer Park 14; Houston Lamar 35, Cypress Fairbanks 24; Houston Strake Jesuit 36, Katy Paetow 21; Pearland 59, Fort Bend Travis 27; Dickinson 51, Humble Atascocita 47
- Region IV: Hutto 35, Austin Bowie 28; SA Johnson 59, SA Northside O’Connor 21; Cibolo Steele 69, Laredo Johnson 14; Weslaco 33, San Benito 0; Lake Travis 41, Round Rock 14; SA Northside Brennan 49, SA Reagan 21; Laredo United 42, Converse Judson 0; Los Fresnos 35, Edinburg Economedes 10
These bi‑district games set the stage for the November 20‑22 area round.
6A Division II State Championship
The Division II championship was held on Saturday, December 20 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. De Soto (12‑3) faced Sheldon King (13‑2) at 7 p.m. De Soto emerged victorious.
6A Division II Semifinal Results
- De Soto 57, Southlake Carroll 44
- Sheldon King 58, Austin Vandegrift 41
These games were played on December 12‑13.
6A Division II Quarterfinal Results
- Region I: Denton Guyer (11‑2) vs Southlake Carroll (13‑0) – 2 p.m. Saturday at Fort Worth’s Crowley ISD Stadium
- Region II: De Soto (10‑3) vs Willis (11‑2) – 3 p.m. Saturday at Waco’s McLane Stadium
- Region III: Houston King 24, Humble Summer Creek 21
- Region IV: Austin Vandegrift (11‑2) vs Dripping Springs (12‑1) – 3 p.m. Saturday at San Antonio’s Alamodome
6A Division II Regional Results
- Region I: Denton Guyer 24, Byron Nelson 21; Southlake Carroll 49, Prosper 31
- Region II: De Soto 56, The Woodlands College Park 34; Willis 38, Forney 32
- Region III: Humble Summer Creek 38, Katy 37; Houston King 52, Jordan 0
- Region IV: Austin Vandegrift 24, San Marcos 7; Dripping Springs 45, Castroville Medina Valley 14
6A Division II Area Results
- Region I: Northwest Byron Nelson 62, EP Eastwood 29; Denton Guyer 44, Dallas Jesuit 14; Southlake Carroll 72, San Angelo Central 7; Prosper 50, Richardson Berkner 24
- Region II: De Soto 60, Longview 28; The Woodlands College Park 44, Cypress Lakes 11; Forney 48, Killeen Harker Heights 44; Willis 34, Tomball 27
- Region III: Katy 48, Houston Memorial 7; Humble Summer Creek 72, Manvel 35; Katy Jordan 49, Houston Stratford 29; Houston King 51, Alvin Shadow Creek 6
- Region IV: Austin Vandegrift 37, SA Northside Brandeis 7; San Marcos 33, Edinburg 3; Dripping Springs 52, San Antonio Harlan 28; Castroville Medina Valley 49, Harlingen 7
6A Division II Bi‑District Results
- Region I: EP Eastwood 45, Wolfforth Frenship 30; Byron Nelson 42, Mansfield 14; Denton Guyer 40, Prosper Rock Hill 0; Dallas Jesuit 65, Arlington Lamar 41; San Angelo Central 24, EP Pebble Hills 14; Southlake Carroll 35, Crowley 0; Prosper 66, Lewisville Hebron 39; Richardson Berkner 30, Arlington Bowie 28
- Region II: Longview 63, Garland Rowlett 7; De Soto 63, Copperas Cove 6; The Woodlands College Park 45, Aldine Eisenhower 6; Cypress Lakes 21, Magnolia 12; Forney 56, Garland Naaman Forest 27; Killeen Harker Heights 28, Cedar Hill 14; Willis 23, Spring Westfield 20; Tomball 56, Waller 42
- Region III: Houston Memorial 50, Wisdom 6; Katy 42, Richmond George Ranch 7; Manvel 70, Fort Bend Hightower 35; Humble Summer Creek 58, League City Clear Springs 14; Houston Stratford 55, Houston Heights 35; Jordan 45, Richmond Foster 13; Alvin Shadow Creek 57, Fort Bend Bush 13; Houston King 56, Clear Falls 7
- Region IV: Austin Vandegrift 16, Austin Westlake 14; SA Northside Brandeis 35, Sotomayor 32; San Marcos 42, Eagle Pass 10; Edinburg 24, Brownsville Memorial 13; Dripping Springs 38, Cedar Park Vista Ridge 14; San Antonio Harlan 56, SA Madison 24; Castroville Medina Valley 56, New Braunfels Canyon 0; Harlingen 58, La Joya 20
The 2025 Texas high‑school football playoffs continue to deliver thrilling matchups and clear pathways to state titles across both 6A divisions. Fans can follow the remaining games to see which teams will claim the championship crowns at Arlington’s AT&T Stadium.
Key Takeaways
- Duncanville and De Soto captured their respective 6A Division I and II championships on December 20.
- The playoffs feature a structured progression from bi‑district to state championship over three weeks.
- Multiple venues, including Crowley ISD Stadium, McLane Stadium, and the Alamodome, host quarterfinal and semifinal contests.
The playoffs showcase the depth of talent in Texas high‑school football, with teams from across the state competing for state titles.

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