NDHSAA announces broadcast details for 2026 Girls Soccer State Tournament

Matthew Fetsch, Executive Director of NDHSAA
Matthew Fetsch, Executive Director of NDHSAA
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The North Dakota High School Activities Association announced on Apr. 27 that WDAY-TV will televise and stream live video coverage of the 2026 NDHSAA Girls Soccer State Tournament, scheduled for May 28-30 at the Sanford Sports Complex on the campus of Bismarck Legacy High School.

The announcement provides important information for fans, families, and participants interested in following the tournament remotely. The availability of both television and digital streaming options aims to ensure broad access to this high school sporting event.

According to the association, quarterfinal matches on Thursday, May 28 will be available via live video web stream on WDAY+ beginning at noon. Viewers must have a digital WDAY+ web subscription to access these streams. On Friday, May 29, both consolation semifinals (at noon and 2:15 p.m.) and semifinals (at 4:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m.) will also be streamed live through WDAY+, requiring a subscription.

On Saturday, May 30, fans can watch the championship match at 3:30 p.m. on television via WDAY channel 6.2 or True Crime Network. Additionally, fifth place (11 a.m.), third place (1:15 p.m.), and championship matches will all be available as live video web streams on WDAY+ with a required subscription.

The NDHSAA encourages followers to stay updated by checking its official bracket online and following @NDHSAA on X or visiting www.ndhsaanow.com for ongoing news about high school sports across North Dakota.



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