Here is the College Football Playoff schedule for the 2025-26 season. The bowl game began on Saturday, December 13th and continues with the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on Monday, January 19th.
This article will continue to be updated as the bowling games reach their final stages.
2025-26 College Football Playoff Schedule, Scores, TV Channels, Game Information
(all times ET)
Thursday, January 8
College Football Playoff Semifinals
No. 6 Ole Miss vs. No. 10 Miami (Fla.)
19:30 ESPN
State Farm Stadium (Fiesta Bowl)
Glendale, Ariz.
January 9, Friday
College Football Playoff Semifinals
No. 1 Indiana vs. No. 5 Oregon
19:30 ESPN
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Peach Bowl)
Atlanta, Ga.
Monday, January 19
College Football Playoff National Championship
19:30 ESPN
Hard Rock Stadium
Miami, Fla.
College football bowl game results
Saturday, December 13
Festive cup
South Carolina State 40, Prairie View A&M 38
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Atlanta, Georgia
LA Bowl
Washington 38, Boise State 10
SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, California.
December 16, Tuesday
Welcome to the Veterans Bowl
Jacks County 17, Troy 13
Cramton Cup
Montgomery, Ala.
December 17, Wednesday
Cup of healing
24 Old DominionSouth Florida 10
Camping World Stadium
Orlando, Fla.
68 Ventures Bowl
Delaware 20, Louisiana 13
Hancock Whitney Stadium
Mobile, Ala.
December 18, Thursday
Xbox Bowl
Arkansas State 34, Missouri State 28
Ford Center
Frisco, Texas
December 19, Friday
Myrtle Beach Bowl
Western Michigan 41, Kennesaw State 6
Brooks Stadium
Conway, SC
Gasparilla Cup
NC State 31, Memphis 7
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Fla.
The first round of the College Football Playoff
No. 9 Alabama 34, No. 8 Oklahoma 24
Memorial Stadium
Norman, Okla.
December 20, Saturday
The first round of the College Football Playoff
No. 10 Miami (Fla.) 10, No. 7 Texas A&M 3
Kyle Field
College Station, Texas
The first round of the College Football Playoff
No. 6 Ole Miss 41, #20 Tulan 10
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
Oxford, Mme.
The first round of the College Football Playoff
#5 Oregon 51, #24 James Madison 34
Autzen Stadium
Eugene, Ore.
December 22, Monday
Idaho’s famous potato bowl
Washington State 34Utah State 21
Albertson Stadium
Boise, Idaho
December 23, Tuesday
Boca Raton Cup
New Orleans Bowl
Western Kentucky 27, 16 Southern Miss
Caesars Superdome
New Orleans, La.
Frisco Bowl
Ohio 17UNLV 10
ESPN 9 p.m
Ford Center at The Star
December 24, Wednesday
Hawaiian cup
Hawaii 35Cal 31
Clarence TC Ching Athletic Complex
Honolulu, Hawaii
December 26, Friday
GameAbove Sports Bowl
34 Northwest7 of Central Michigan
1 p.m. ESPN
Ford Square
Detroit, Mich.
Rating cup
Minnesota 20New Mexico 17
16:30 | ESPN
Chase Field
Phoenix, Ariz.
First responder cup
UTSA 57, FIS 20
Gerald J. Ford Stadium
Dallas, Texas
December 27, Saturday
Military cup
East Carolina 23Pitt 17
Navy Memorial Stadium
Annapolis, MD.
Cup with pink stripes
Penn State 22, Clemson 10
Yankee Stadium
Bronx, New York
Fenway Bowl
Army 41, UConn 16
Fenway Park
Boston, Mass.
Pop-Tart Cups
No. 12 BYU 25, No. 22 Georgia Tech 21
Camping World Stadium
Orlando, Fla.
Arizona Bowl
Fresno State 18, Miami (Ohio) 3
Arizona Stadium
Tucson, Ariz.
New Mexico Bowl
#25 North Texas 49, San Diego State 47
University Stadium
Albuquerque, NM
Gator Bowl
#19 Virginia 13, Missouri 7
EverBank Stadium
Jacksonville, Florida.
Texas Bowl
Houston 38LSU 35
21:15 | ESPN
NRG Stadium
Houston, Texas
December 29, Monday
Birmingham Bowl
December 30, Tuesday
Cup of Independence
Louisiana Tech 23, Coastal Carolina 14
Independence Stadium
Shreveport, La.
Music City Bowl
Illinois 30, Tennessee 28
Nissan Stadium
Nashville, Tenn.
Alamo cup
TCU 30, No. 16 USC 27 (OT)
Alamodome
San Antonio, Texas
December 31, Wednesday
ReliaQuest Bowl
#23 Iowa 34no. 14 Vanderbilt 27
Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, Fla.
Solar tank
Duke 42, Arizona State 39
Solar tank
El Paso, Texas
Las Vegas Bowl
#15 Utah 44, Nebraska 22
Allegiant Stadium
Las Vegas, Nev.
Citrus bowl
#13 Texas 41, #18 Michigan 27
Camping World Stadium
Orlando, Florida.
College Football Playoff Quarterfinals
#10 Miami (Fla.) 24, No. 2 Ohio State 14
AT&T Stadium (Cotton Bowl)
Arlington, Texas
Thursday, January 1st
College Football Playoff Quarterfinals
#5 Oregon 23no. 4 Texas Tech 0
Hard Rock Stadium (Orange Bowl)
Miami Park, Florida.
College Football Playoff Quarterfinals
#1 Indiana 38, #9 Alabama 3
Rose cup
Pasadena, California.
College Football Playoff Quarterfinals
No. 6 Ole Miss 39no. 3 Georgia 34
Caesars Superdome (candy bowl)
New Orleans, La.
Friday, January 2
Cup of Armed Forces
Texas State 41, Rice 10
Amon G. Carter Stadium
Fort Worth, Texas
Liberty cup
Navy 35, Cincinnati 13
Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium
Memphis, Tenn.
Duke’s Mayo Bowl
Cool forest 43Mississippi State 29
Bank of America Stadium
Charlotte, NC
Festive cup
SMU 24no. 17 Arizona 19
Snapdragon Stadium
San Diego, California.
Here is the complete College Football Playoff scoring list since the first season of 2014.
College Football Playoff: Scores and results
2014 season
- Rose cup: #2 Oregon 59no. 3 Florida State 20
- Sugar Bowl: No. 4 Ohio State 42no. 1 Alabama 35
- CFP National Championship: No. 4 Ohio State 42no. 2 Oregon 20
2015 season
- Orange cup: #1 Clemson 37no. 4 Oklahoma 17
- Cotton cup: No. 2 Alabama 38no. 3 Michigan State 0
- CFP National Championship: No. 2 Alabama 45no. 1 Clemson 40
2016 season
- Fiesta Bowl: #2 Clemson 31no. 3 Ohio State 0
- Peach Bowl: No. 1 Alabama 24no. 4 Washington 7
- CFP National Championship: #2 Clemson 35no. 1 Alabama 31
2017 season
- Rose cup: #3 Georgia 54no. 2 Oklahoma 48 (2OT)
- Sugar Bowl: No. 4 Alabama 24no. 1 Clemson 6
- CFP National Championship: No. 4 Alabama 26no. 3 Georgia 23 (OT)
2018 season
- Orange cup: No. 1 Alabama 45no. 4 Oklahoma 34
- Cotton cup: #2 Clemson 30no. 3 Notre Dame 3
- CFP National Championship: #2 Clemson 44no. 1 Alabama 16
2019 season
- Peach Bowl: #1 LSU 63no. 4 Oklahoma 28
- Fiesta Bowl: #3 Clemson 29no. 2 Ohio State 23
- CFP National Championship: #1 LSU 42no. 3 Clemson 25
2020 season
- Rose cup: No. 1 Alabama 31no. 4 Notre Dame 14
- Sugar Bowl: No. 3 Ohio State 49no. 2 Clemson 28
- CFP National Championship: No. 1 Alabama 52no. 3 Ohio State 24
2021 season
- Cotton cup: No. 1 Alabama 27no. 4 Cincinnati 6
- Orange cup: #3 Georgia 34no. 2 Michigan 11
- CFP National Championship: #3 Georgia 33no. 1 Alabama 18
2022 season
- Peach Bowl: #1 Georgia 42no. 4 Ohio State 41
- Fiesta Bowl: No. 3 TCU 51no. 2 Michigan 45
- CFP National Championship: #1 Georgia 65no. 3 TCU 7
2023 season
- Rose cup: #1 Michigan 27no. 4 Alabama 20
- Sugar Bowl: #2 Washington 37no. 3 Texas 31
- CFP National Championship: #1 Michigan 34no. 2 Washington 13
2024 season
- First round (December 20-21)
- Quarterfinals (December 31 to January 1)
- Semi-finals (January 9-10)
- CFP National Championship

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