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The matchups are set for the 2025 MIAA Super Bowls. Here’s your guide to all the action.

This year’s championship games will be held Dec. 4-6, with two games Thursday night (5 and 8 p.m.), two Friday night (5 and 8 p.m.) and four on Saturday (10 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m.). The exact game schedule will be released this week.

Division 1: No. 1 St. John’s Prep (11-0) vs. No. 3 Xaverian (9-2)

Division 2: No. 1 Catholic Memorial (9-2) vs. No. 2 Bishop Feehan (10-1)

Division 3: No. 1 King Philip (11-0) vs. No. 7 North Attleborough (9-2)

Division 4: No. 1 Scituate (10-1) vs. No. 2 Tewksbury (11-0)

Division 5: No. 1 Shawsheen (11-0) vs. No. 2 Foxborough (9-2)

Division 6: No. 1 Norwell (9-2) vs. No. 3 Fairhaven (10-1)

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Division 7: No. 1 Cohasset (9-2) vs. No. 2 Amesbury (11-0)

Division 8: No. 3 West Boylston (9-2) vs. No. 4 Randolph (11-0)

Tickets are $20 for general admission and $15 for students and senior citizens, and are sold exclusively through Ticketmaster starting Tuesday, Nov. 25. Children under 5 are free. No tickets will be sold at the Gillette Stadium box office.

Thursday games will be streamed on Patriots.com, the Patriots’ YouTube channel, and the NFHS Network.

Friday and Saturday games will be streamed on Patriots.com and via YouTube, as well as broadcast live by WSBK TV-38.

We’ll be offering the Globe’s annual Live Updates at Globe.com with all the latest highlights, insights, and reactions. You can also find updates on our @GlobeSchools social media channels: X, Instagram, and Facebook.

0 Schools playing in their first Super Bowl. In fact, every school has won at least one Super Bowl before.

2 Rematches from last year: Shawsheen blanked Foxborough, 14-0, last year in D5, while West Boylston got the best of Randolph, 22-16, in D8.

3 Least number of Super Bowl appearances, a tie between Amesbury and Randolph.

4 Most consecutive Super Bowls appearances, a tie between King Philip and West Boylston. The Lions are the only team going for a four-peat, while Xaverian seeks a three-peat. Catholic Memorial, North Attleborough, Scituate, and Shawsheen can repeat.

5 Undefeated teams remaining: St. John’s Prep, King Philip, Shawsheen, Amesbury, and Randolph.

7 No. 1 seeds to make the finals. The only one not to? Division 8’s Nashoba Valley Tech, which was ousted by Randolph in the semifinals.

10 Of last year’s 16 Super Bowl teams are back this year, with King Philip moving down from Division 2 to D3.

26 The longest Super Bowl appearance drought, in years, snapped this season. Norwell hadn’t been since 1999. The other 15 programs have played for a title since 2018.

28 Combined Super Bowl appearances for St. John’s Prep (11) and Xaverian (17), who will meet in a rematch of the 2023 Division 1 championship, won by the Hawks, who have 10 titles all-time to the Eagles’ six.

‘19 The only year since 2015 that the Super Bowls were held and King Philip didn’t participate.

  • Xaverian stays the course, setting up another Division 1 Super Bowl date with St. John’s Prep
  • Making ‘big plays,’ Mekhi White powers Randolph past Nashoba Valley Tech and back to Division 8 Super Bowl
  • North Attleborough limits Milton’s explosive offense in return to Division 3 Super Bowl
  • For the 8th time in 9 years, King Philip is Super Bowl-bound, this time with eyes on a Division 3 crown
  • Gus Greene’s record-breaking performance powers Cohasset past Northbridge and into Division 7 Super Bowl
  • With 10 seconds left, Amesbury punches its way into Division 7 Super Bowl
  • Jack Luccarelli leads charge as Norwell erupts in fourth quarter to reach first Division 6 Super Bowl
  • Flexing its strength, Foxborough lines up its third straight trip to Division 5 Super Bowl
  • Extra special: Buoyed by Jake Banda, Shawsheen back in Division 5 Bowl with OT win over North Reading
  • Fairhaven’s backfield committee proves too much for Bishop Fenwick in Division 6 semifinal
  • No denying Bishop Feehan its first Bowl trip since 2012 with Division 2 win over Bridgewater-Raynham
  • ‘He took us to the promised land:’ Grayson Foley puts finishing touch on Scituate’s third straight D4 Super Bowl trip
  • By forcing turnovers, Tewksbury trips up Canton and reaches Division 4 Super Bowl
  • In a dominant 48-point first half, St. John’s Prep has the look of a champion in Division 1 semifinal win
  • Catholic Memorial storms past Winchester and into Division 2 Super Bowl, eyeing fourth title in five years

Brendan Kurie can be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.

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