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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Three girls soccer state champions will be crowned as the OHSAA postseason concludes today – Saturday, Nov. 8 – and you can watch each state final on the NFHS Network. Watch high school sports live and on-demand across the nation with this one-of-a-kind streaming service. You can purchase the monthly pass for $13.99/month, or save 53% off and sign up for the annual pass at $79.99/year. That breaks down to about $6.67 a month. You can cancel anytime too. Looking for another sport? The NFHS Network has you covered with live streams of over a dozen different sports, including football, field hockey, cross country, basketball, baseball, volleyball and much more. The coverage even includes junior varsity levels. All 2025 OHSAA girls soccer state championship games will take place at historic Columbus Crew Stadium. Division I: Upper Arlington (18-1-2) vs. Cincinnati Seaton (13-2-6) at 7 p.m. The Golden Bears remain a machine after reaching the regional finals the past two years. They are ranked third in the state and 10th nationally, according to MaxPreps. The Saints are looking for a fitting end to just their second state championship game berth in program history. They captured their first crown in 2022. Seton is ranked sixth in Ohio and 27th nationally, according to MaxPreps. WATCH UPPER ARLINGTON VS. CINCINNATI SEATON NOW Division III: Bay Village (16-3-2) vs. Hamilton Badin (14-3-5) at 1 p.m. The defending champion Rockets are back in the state championship with a surge of momentum to finish the back-to-back mission. Bay is ranked 11th in Ohio and 62nd in the nation, according to MaxPreps. After making the regional finals last season, the Rams are looking to carve history into their program, ranked 10th in Ohio and 45th in the nation, according to MaxPreps. Badin has not lost since Aug. 25. WATCH BAY VS. HAMILTON BADIN NOW Division V: Cincinnati Madeira (17-4-1) vs. Doylestown Chippewa (22-1) at 4 p.m. The Amazons will play for their second consecutive state championship and third in program history. They are ranked 17th in the state and 117th in the nation, according to MaxPreps. The Chipps have reached the ultimate stage for a rematch with Madeira after being shutout 3-0 in last year’s final. Chippewa is ranked 43rd in the state and 310th nationally, according to MaxPreps. Their defense is elite, conceding just four goals the entire season. WATCH CINCINNATI MADEIRA VS. DOYLESTOWN CHIPPEWA NOW