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What to Watch This Weekend: NBA Cup Semis, Army–Navy, NFL Chaos, UFC Fight Night, and College Football Playoffs

What to Watch This Weekend: NBA Cup Semis, Army–Navy, NFL Chaos, UFC Fight Night, and College Football Playoffs

December 12–14, 2025 — The Remote Is Doing Cardio

December is not messing around. Every sport has decided “What if we all played at once?” and now your weekend looks like a bad multiverse timeline where football, basketball, lacrosse, soccer, hockey, and fistfighting all overlap on purpose.

This is Peak Remote Stress Season.
Let’s embrace it.


COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Three divisions. Twelve games. Zero mercy.

FCS Quarterfinals

Friday
Stephen F. Austin at Montana State — 7:00 PM ET (ESPN)
Bozeman in December: where football dreams freeze before they die.

Saturday
Villanova at Tarleton State — 10:00 AM ET (ESPN)
Breakfast football should always come with playoff implications.
South Dakota at Montana — 1:30 PM ET (ABC)
Montana’s defense hasn’t allowed a clean breath since Week 2.
Illinois State at UC Davis — 3:00 PM ET (ESPN+)
The “quiet” quarterfinal that will probably end up the wildest because FCS refuses to act normal.


Division II Playoffs — Semifinals (Corrected)

Saturday — ESPN+

Newberry at No. 1 Ferris State — 10:00 AM
Ferris State is a machine built to ruin someone’s season every December.

Harding at Kutztown — 1:30 PM
This is where it belongs — DII.
Harding runs more option than a 1997 playbook. Kutztown hits like they’re trying to win two games at once.


Division III Playoffs — Quarterfinals

Saturday — All ESPN+

• John Carroll at Berry — 10:00 AM
• Susquehanna at Johns Hopkins — 10:00 AM
• Bethel (MN) at North Central — 11:00 AM
• Wheaton at Wisconsin–River Falls — 1:00 PM

DIII football is an absolute fever dream. Someone is going to fake a punt from their own 12. Someone else is going to go for two simply because “why not?”


Army–Navy

Saturday — 3:00 PM ET (CBS)
The only game where eight total passes still feels like poetry.


NFL — SUNDAY

Meaningful December football, or at least something pretending to be.

Bills at Patriots — 1:00 PM ET (CBS)
Buffalo should win. Which obviously means they might not.
Packers at Broncos — 4:25 PM ET (CBS)
Two teams that flip a chaos coin every week.
Rams at Lions — 4:25 PM ET (FOX)
A shootout disguised as a football game.
Colts (Philip Rivers!!) at Seahawks — 4:25 PM ET (CBS/FOX)
Rivers is back to scream at safeties and throw touch passes no one else would attempt.


NBA CUP — SEMIFINALS

Vegas, where every franchise suddenly pretends this trophy matters more than their regular season.

Saturday — Prime Video

Spurs vs Thunder — 7:00 PM ET
OKC is 24–1 and acting like this is their tournament.
Knicks vs Magic — 8:30 PM ET
Knicks fans are already planning the parade. Orlando is here to ruin someone’s weekend.


NHL

Hockey: where chaos and skill hold hands and sprint into the boards.

Friday
Lightning at Islanders — 7:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Saturday
Flyers at Hurricanes — 7:00 PM ET (ESPN+)
Philly brings chaos. Carolina brings structure. Something’s gotta give.

Sunday
Kraken at Canucks — 8:00 PM ET (ESPN+)
Coyotes at Kings — 10:30 PM ET (ESPN+)
For the real night owls.


NLL — WEEK 2

The most fun you can have watching grown men run into each other at 20 mph.

Friday
• Calgary at Vancouver — 10:00 PM ET

Saturday
• Rochester at Georgia — 6:00 PM
• Toronto at Albany — 7:00 PM
• Buffalo at Halifax — 7:00 PM
• Panther City at San Diego — 10:00 PM

Sunday
• New York at Colorado — 5:00 PM

Every game is a banger. No notes.


SOCCER

Morning caffeine delivery system.

Chelsea vs Everton — Sunday, 9:00 AM ET (Peacock)
Chelsea are performing a long-term science experiment. Everton are performing a cry for help.

Bologna vs Juventus — Sunday, 2:45 PM ET (Paramount+)
Juve wins by not losing. Bologna plays like they’re tired of that narrative.


UFC FIGHT NIGHT — ROYVAL VS KAPE

Saturday — Prelims 7:00 PM, Main Card 10:00 PM (ESPN2/ESPN+)

Royval fights like he’s double-parked.
Kape fights like he’s here for the performance bonus.
This one might not last long — but neither will your nerves.


THE REMOTE PLAN

Your survival depends on discipline.

FRIDAY

7:00 — FCS: SFA at Montana State
10:00 — NLL: Calgary at Vancouver
Side screen: NHL if your heart rate drops

SATURDAY MORNING

10:00 — Villanova/Tarleton
Second screen — DIII madness
Third screen — Ferris State being Ferris State

SATURDAY AFTERNOON (UPDATED)

1:30 — South Dakota/Montana (Main)
Second — Harding at Kutztown (DII Semifinal)
Third — Any DIII game refusing to end
3:00 — Army–Navy takes over the main screen
Second — Illinois State/UC Davis

SATURDAY NIGHT CHAOS

7:00 — Spurs/Thunder (Main)
8:30 — Knicks/Magic (Main 2 if you have picture-in-picture)
Second — NLL early games
Third — UFC Prelims
10:00 — UFC Main Card (Main), NLL late game (Second)

SUNDAY

9:00 AM — Chelsea/Everton
1:00 — Bills/Patriots
4:25 — Rams–Lions OR Colts–Seahawks (flip if Rivers is cooking)
5:00 — NLL: New York at Colorado
8:00 — Kraken/Canucks
10:30 — Coyotes/Kings to finish the weekend off a cliff

What to Watch This Weekend: October Kings and Contact Sports: Dodgers, Jays, and Everyone Else Fighting for Oxygen

What to Watch This Weekend: October Kings and Contact Sports: Dodgers, Jays, and Everyone Else Fighting for Oxygen

It’s one of those weekends that looks like the remote’s about to sprain a thumb. We’ve got the World Series, the NBA back in full swing, and a football slate that runs wall-to-wall with a side of chaos. F1 rolls through Mexico City, NASCAR bangs fenders in Martinsville, and there’s just enough combat and global flair to keep you from pretending you’ll get anything productive done.


MLB — World Series (Dodgers vs Blue Jays)

  • Game 1 — Fri 8:00 PM ET (FOX)
  • Game 2 — Sat 8:00 PM ET (FOX)

Toronto’s trying to prove they belong with baseball’s heavyweights; Los Angeles is looking to repeat


NBA — Opening Weekend Highlights

  • Fri: Celtics at Knicks — 7:30 PM ET (Prime Video)
    A great NBA rivalry with one of the favorites in the East taking on the Celtics looking to compete without Tatum.
  • Fri: Warriors at Trail Blazers — 10:00 PM ET (NBA TV)
    Portland’s in post-scandal mode; Golden State’s in perpetual drama mode.
  • Sat: Suns at Nuggets — 9:00 PM ET (League Pass)
    Denver looks the part; Phoenix looks like a team still learning each other’s names.
  • Sun: Bucks at Cavaliers — 6:00 PM ET (NBA TV)
    Milwaukee’s size, Cleveland’s speed—whoever blinks first loses.

NFL — Week 8 Headliners

  • Bills at Panthers — Sun 1:00 PM ET (FOX)
    Buffalo’s firepower meets Carolina who are a surprising team over .500.
  • Cowboys at Broncos — Sun 4:25 PM ET (CBS)
    Denver’s altitude vs. Dallas’ attitude; something’s getting gassed.
  • Packers at Steelers — Sun 8:20 PM ET (NBC / Peacock)
    Classic uniforms, classic bruises—bring an ice pack.

NHL — Saturday Showcase

  • Avalanche at Bruins — Sat 3:00 PM ET (ESPN+)
    Two Cup contenders in October form, which means both already look terrifying.
  • Golden Knights at Panthers — Sat 6:00 PM ET (ESPN+)
    A pair of Stanley Cup hopefuls, including one looking to repeat.

College Football — Rivalries & Ranked Clashes

  • Ole Miss at Oklahoma — 12:00 PM ET (ABC)
    Points everywhere. Defenses optional.
  • Missouri at Vanderbilt — 3:30 PM ET (ESPN)
    Vandy looking like a genuine football school suddenly.
  • Illinois at Washington — 3:30 PM ET (BTN)
    Two teams who have had some ups and downs, need this one big.
  • Texas A&M at LSU — 7:30 PM ET (ABC)
    Baton Rouge at night—equal parts football and exorcism.
  • Michigan at Michigan State — 7:30 PM ET (NBC / Peacock)
    Hate runs deep, records don’t matter, neighbors don’t speak.
  • Houston at Arizona State — 8:00 PM ET (ESPN)
    Expect points and coaches who age a decade by halftime.

NASCAR — Martinsville Playoff Weekend

  • Truck Series (“Slim Jim 200”) — Fri 6:00 PM ET (FS1)
  • Xfinity (“IAA & Ritchie Bros 250”) — Sat 7:30 PM ET (The CW)
  • Cup (“Xfinity 500”) — Sun 2:00 PM ET (NBC / Peacock)

The paperclip where patience dies and bumpers retire early.


F1 — Mexico City Grand Prix

  • FP1 — Fri 2:30 PM (ESPNU)
  • FP2 — Fri 5:55 PM (ESPNEWS)
  • FP3 — Sat 1:25 PM (ESPNEWS)
  • Qualifying — Sat 5:00 PM (ESPN2)
  • Race — Sun 4:00 PM (ESPN)

No Perez this year to soak up the cheers, but the Foro Sol grandstand will still sound like a jet engine. Altitude kills grip and lap times—and usually someone’s strategy.


Combat Sports — Day Violence, Night Violence

UFC 321 — Abu Dhabi

  • Prelims: Sat 10:00 AM ET (ESPN+)
  • Main Card: Sat 2:00 PM ET (ESPN+ PPV)
    Aspinall vs Gane for the heavyweight title—lunch with left hooks.

Boxing — Joseph Parker vs Fabio Wardley

  • Undercard: Sat 1:30 PM ET (DAZN PPV)
  • Main Event: ~5:30 PM ET
    London heavyweights with bad intentions and worse defense.

Soccer — World and Club Action

Women’s U-17 World Cup (Morocco) — Group stage through the weekend on FOX Sports platforms and FIFA+.

Men’s Club Highlights

  • Fri: Inter Miami vs Nashville SC — 7:30 PM ET (MLS Season Pass)
  • Sat: Chelsea vs Sunderland, Napoli vs Inter Milan (Paramount+), Lens vs Marseille (beIN)
  • Sun: Real Madrid vs Barcelona — El Clásico (ESPN)

🧠 The Stain Remote Plan

Friday: World Series G1 → Celtics-Knicks → Warriors-Blazers → Martinsville Trucks if sleep is overrated.
Saturday: Ole Miss-OU brunch → F1 qualifying → UFC 321 main card → World Series G2 → Xfinity night race.
Sunday: Mexico City GP → Martinsville Cup race → NFL double (Cowboys-Broncos, Packers-Steelers) → El Clásico cool-down.

Your couch is the MVP.