Here’s a summary of the Wisconsin high school football playoff content, tailored to meet your specifications:
Key Takeaways:
- The third round of the 2025 Wisconsin high school football playoffs is set for November 7th.
- Games span across seven divisions (Divisions 1 through 7).
- High School On SI provides brackets for all divisions.
- Championship games will be held at Camp Randall Stadium starting November 20th.
- Fans can create free accounts to follow their favorite teams and receive updates.
Summary:
The Wisconsin high school football playoffs are progressing into their third round, scheduled for Friday, November 7th. Twenty-eight highly anticipated games across seven divisions will determine which teams advance closer to the championship. High School On SI is providing comprehensive coverage, including brackets for each classification and division, allowing fans to follow the progress of their favorite teams.
The Division 7 bracket features matchups including No. 1 Cochrane-Fountain City against No. 2 Boyceville, No. 1 Lourdes versus No. 2 Hilbert, No. 3 Potosi taking on No. 5 Cashton, and No. 1 St. Joseph battling No. 3 Coleman.
In Division 6, the games include No. 1 Regis facing No. 2 Mondovi, No. 1 Edgar playing No. 3 Bonduel, No. 1 Darlington competing against No. 7 Belleville, and No. 1 Manitowoc Lutheran challenging No. 2 Cedar Grove-Belgium.
Division 5 showcases No. 1 Grantsburg against No. 2 Northwestern, No. 1 Tomahawk facing No. 2 Stratford, No. 1 Mayville playing No. 2 Amherst, and No. 1 Lake Country Lutheran competing against No. 3 New Glarus / Monticello.
The Division 4 bracket includes No. 1 Aquinas versus No. 2 Baldwin-Woodville, No. 1 Winneconne facing No. 2 Freedom, No. 1 Columbus playing No. 2 Mosinee, and No. 1 St. Catherine’s challenging No. 2 Little Chute.
Division 3 features matchups like No. 1 Grafton against No. 2 Plymouth, No. 1 Catholic Memorial facing No. 2 Mount Horeb / Barneveld, No. 4 Reedsburg playing No. 6 Pewaukee, and No. 3 Martin Luther competing against No. 8 Whitefish Bay.
In Division 2, the contests include No. 1 River Falls versus No. 3 Oshkosh North, No. 1 Notre Dame Academy taking on No. 2 Rice Lake, No. 1 West De Pere facing No. 3 Union Grove, and No. 1 Homestead playing No. 2 Monona Grove.
Division 1 showcases No. 1 Waunakee against No. 7 De Pere, No. 1 Arrowhead facing No. 2 Hamilton, No. 1 Muskego playing No. 2 Badger, and No. 1 Franklin challenging No. 3 Bay Port.
The culmination of the playoffs will be the championship games, set to begin on November 20th at Camp Randall Stadium. These games will determine the state champions for each division.
To enhance the fan experience, High School On SI encourages fans to create free accounts. This allows them to follow their favorite teams, receive real-time score updates, stay informed with breaking news, and access new photo galleries. This feature ensures fans are closely connected to all the action throughout the playoffs.

