UFL schedule Week 10: What games are on today? TV channel, live stream, more

The final week of the 2025 UFL regular season is here, but there won't be much on the line over the final four games of the campaign.
The UFL's four playoff spots have been wrapped up, while the league has determined the locations for each conference championship game. That means the Birmingham Stallions, DC Defenders, Michigan Panthers and St. Louis Battlehawks may all consider resting some of their starters to stay healthy for the championship games.
Meanwhile, fans of the other four teams – the Arlington Renegades, Houston Roughnecks, Memphis Showboats and San Antonio Brahmas – will get one last chance to cheer their squads on during the 2025 campaign. After that, each team will enter offseason mode, where uncertainty will surround rosters as players make the jump to the NFL.
Here's what to know about the UFL's Week 10 schedule and how to watch all four matchups.
UFL schedule Week 10: What games are on today?
The final week of the 2025 UFL season will feature four matchups. There will be one game played on Friday and one Saturday before a doubleheader closes the regular season on Sunday.
Below is a complete look at the spring football league's Week 10 schedule.
(All times Eastern.)
Friday, May 30
- St. Louis Battlehawks at DC Defenders, 8 p.m., Fox
Saturday, May 31
- Houston Roughnecks at Michigan Panthers, 3 p.m., ESPN
Sunday, June 1
- Arlington Renegades at San Antonio Brahmas, Noon, ABC
- Birmingham Stallions at Memphis Showboats, 3 p.m., Fox
Friday UFL game time, TV channel, live stream
St. Louis Battlehawks (7-2) at DC Defenders (6-3)
- Start time: 8 p.m. ET
- TV channel: Fox
- Live stream: Fubo
The Battlehawks vs. Defenders game will be a preview of the XFL conference championship game. As such, it's fair to expect both teams will hold a little something back, especially with the game already set to be held in St. Louis.
The Defenders are expected to sit first-team quarterback Jordan Ta'amu and give Mike DiLiello a chance to prove himself. The Austin Peay product completed 17 of 29 passes for 206 yards and a touchdown while playing the second half of DC's Week 9 loss to Houston.
Presently, the Battlehawks are expected to start Max Duggan, who took over for the injured Manny Wilkins as St. Louis' starter midway through the 2025 UFL season. Brandon Silvers could get time at quarterback as well after splitting reps with Duggan last week.
Saturday UFL game time, TV channel, live stream
Houston Roughnecks (4-5) at Michigan Panthers (6-3)
The Roughnecks are coming off a last-minute win over the Defenders. Can they stay hot to end the season against the Panthers?
Houston will rely on quarterback Jalan McClendon to make that happen. He completed 21 of 30 passes last week for 232 yards and two touchdowns, while Lorenzo Lingard averaged 10 yards per carry on the ground. If those two can play well, the Panthers may have trouble slowing down the Roughnecks' offense.
Of course, it's also worth noting the Panthers will play in the USFL conference championship next week. The game is already set to be played in Birmingham, so it isn't clear whether coach Mike Nolan will use this week to rest his starters. That could complicate Michigan's potential path to victory.
Sunday UFL game times, TV channels, live streams
Arlington Renegades (4-5) at San Antonio Brahmas (1-9)
The Renegades and Brahmas are both out of playoff contention, so this game will be all about pride. Arlington showed some last week by pummeling Memphis 30-12 despite already being out of the postseason race and could succeed against a similarly struggling opponent.
San Antonio ranks last in the UFL in both points scored and allowed per game this season, so barring a big game from running back Jashaun Corbin, the Brahmas may be hard-pressed to end their five-game losing streak.
Birmingham Stallions (6-3) at Memphis Showboats (2-7)
- Start time: 3 p.m. ET
- TV channel: Fox
- Live stream: Fubo
The Stallions are set to host the USFL championship game next weekend. Like their other playoff-bound counterparts, they may opt to rest their starters with not much on the line.
Meanwhile, Memphis is looking ahead to next season and has been splitting time between E.J. Perry and Dresser Winn at quarterback. If the Brahmas win, the Showboats will need to win to avoid tying for the UFL's worst record in 2025. If not, Memphis will simply be looking to close a disappointing season on a high note.