Massachusetts high school football playoffs: Scores, updates, live streams - MIAA State Championships

Watch and get live Mass high school football scores as the 2023 Massachusetts MIAA state champions are crowned
Massachusetts high school football playoffs: Scores, updates, live streams - MIAA State Championships
Massachusetts high school football playoffs: Scores, updates, live streams - MIAA State Championships /

It is officially state championship week in the Bay State as the 2023 Massachusetts high school football playoffs conclude with the MIAA state finals this week.

State championship matchups begin on Wednesday, November 29 and will be played through Friday, December 1. All state finals games will be played at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. 

How to watch and get live score updates for the 2023 MIAA state finals

Here is a look at the full streaming schedule for all eight MIAA state championship matchups as well as links to watch and get live score updates for each game (All times Eastern):

Wednesday, November 29

Division 8: West Boylston vs. Carver - 5:30 p.m. 
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Division 1: St. John's Prep vs. Xaverian - 8 p.m.
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Thursday, November 30

Division 6: Salem vs. Fairhaven - 3 p.m.
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Division 2: King Philip vs. Marshfield - 5:30 p.m.
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Division 3: Milton vs. Walpole - 8 p.m.
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Friday, December 1

Division 7: Uxbridge vs. Amesbury - 3 p.m.
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Division 4: Duxbury vs. Scituate - 5:30 p.m.
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Division 5: Hanover vs. Foxboro - 8 p.m.
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-- Sam Brown | sam@scorebooklive.com | @sblivesports


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SAM BROWN, SBLIVE SPORTS

Sam Brown covers high school sports as well as NCAA football and basketball. Sam began his professional career as a high school sports reporter for The Tennessean in Nashville where he covered boys and girls prep sports full-time and helped cover Vanderbilt football, Tennessee Titans football and Nashville Predators hockey. He graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a double major in journalism and communication studies and currently lives in Seattle with his girlfriend and dog.