USFL TV Schedule

See how to watch or stream every game with the 2023 USFL TV schedule on FOX, FS1, NBC, USA Network and Peacock. The second season of the USFL includes 29 games on broadcast television, up from 22 last season. All NBC and USA Network games will be streamed on Peacock ($5.99/mo), which can be purchased through the following link.

USFL TV Schedule 2023

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Saturday, July 1

Time ET Game TV
8:00p USFL Championship Game
Pittsburgh – Birmingham
NBC, Peacock

For the other spring football league, see when and where to watch the XFL season on this page.

Completed games

Saturday, April 15

Time ET Game TV
4:30p Philadelphia – Memphis FOX
7:30p New Jersey – Birmingham FOX

Sunday, April 16

Time ET Game TV
12:00p Michigan – Houston NBC, Peacock
6:30p Pittsburgh – New Orleans FS1

Saturday, April 22

Time ET Game TV
12:30p Houston – New Orleans USA, Peacock
7:00p Memphis – Birmingham FOX

Sunday, April 23

Time ET Game TV
1:00p New Jersey – Pittsburgh NBC, Peacock
7:00p Michigan – Philadelphia FS1

Saturday, April 29

Time ET Game TV
12:30p New Orleans – Birmingham USA, Peacock
7:00p Memphis – Houston FOX

Sunday, April 30

Time ET Game TV
Noon Pittsburgh – Philadelphia NBC, Peacock
4:00p New Jersey – Michigan FOX

Saturday, May 6

Time ET Game TV
1:00p Houston – Philadelphia FOX
7:30p Memphis – Michigan NBC, Peacock

Sunday, May 7

Time ET Game TV
3:00p New Orleans – New Jersey NBC, Peacock
6:30p Birmingham – Pittsburgh FS1

Saturday, May 13

Time ET Game TV
12:30p Pittsburgh – Michigan USA, Peacock
4:00p Houston – Birmingham FOX

Sunday, May 14

Time ET Game TV
12:00p New Jersey – Philadelphia NBC, Peacock
3:00p Memphis – New Orleans FOX

Saturday, May 20

Time ET Game TV
12:30p Pittsburgh – Memphis USA, Peacock
4:00p Birmingham – Michigan FOX

Sunday, May 21

Time ET Game TV
12:00p New Orleans – Philadelphia FS1
4:00p New Jersey – Houston FOX

Saturday, May 27

Time ET Game TV
4:00p Birmingham – New Orleans FOX
9:00p Philadelphia – Pittsburgh FS1

Sunday, May 28

Time ET Game TV
2:30p Houston – Memphis USA, Peacock
5:30p Michigan – New Jersey FS1

Saturday, June 3

Time ET Game TV
12:00p Houston – Pittsburgh USA, Peacock
3:00p Philadelphia – Birmingham NBC, Peacock

Sunday, June 4

Time ET Game TV
1:00p Memphis – New Jersey FOX
4:00p Michigan – New Orleans FOX

Saturday, June 10

Time ET Game TV
12:00p Michigan – Pittsburgh FOX
3:00p New Orleans – Memphis NBC, Peacock

Sunday, June 11

Time ET Game TV
1:00p Birmingham – Houston NBC (JIP at 2p), Peacock
7:00p Philadelphia – New Jersey FOX

Saturday, June 17

Time ET Game TV
1:00p Pittsburgh – New Jersey USA, Peacock
4:00p Birmingham – Memphis FOX

Sunday, June 18

Time ET Game TV
1:00p New Orleans – Houston FS1
7:00p Philadelphia – Michigan FOX

Saturday, June 24

Time ET Game TV
8:00p North Division Championship
Pittsburgh – Michigan
NBC, Peacock

Sunday, June 25

Time ET Game TV
7:00p South Division Championship
Birmingham – New Orleans
FOX

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