
The UFL schedule today features a compelling doubleheader with high-stakes matchups in Week 4 of the 2025 season. Football fans can look forward to an action-packed Saturday as four hungry teams battle for crucial mid-season positioning in the UFL standings.
Game Overview:
UFL games on April 19, 2025:
St. Louis Battlehawks vs Arlington Renegades
Location: Choctaw Stadium, Arlington
Date: Saturday, April 19, 2025
Time: 12:30 PM ET
TV: ABC
Stream: ESPN+, Fubo, Hulu
Birmingham Stallions vs Houston Roughnecks
Location: Rice Stadium, Houston
Date: Saturday, April 19, 2025
Time: 7:00 PM ET
TV: FOX
Stream: FOX Sports App, Fubo
Game Previews:
St. Louis Battlehawks vs Arlington Renegades:
Key Players:
- Jacob Saylors (Battlehawks): RB – Leading all Battlehawks rushers with 145 yards and 4 touchdowns through three games while adding 163 receiving yards
- Luis Perez (Renegades): QB – Completing 72.2% of his passes with 579 yards and leading Arlington’s efficient offense
- Jarveon Howard (Battlehawks): RB – Averaging 6.1 yards per carry with 134 rushing yards, including a 74-yard explosive run
- Kalen Ballage (Renegades): RB – Powering Arlington’s ground game with 189 yards and a touchdown, including a 77-yard breakaway run
- Manny Wilkins (Battlehawks): QB – Dual-threat quarterback with 498 passing yards and 140 rushing yards, accounting for 3 total touchdowns

UFL Betting Odds:
Spread: Battlehawks -1
Over/Under: 39
Moneyline: Battlehawks -115, Renegades -105
Game Previews:
Birmingham Stallions vs Houston Roughnecks:
Key Players:
- Matt Corral (Stallions): QB – Coming off a clutch performance with 255 yards and the game-winning touchdown against Arlington
- Marcus Simms (Roughnecks): WR – Leading Houston with 10 receptions for 80 yards and a touchdown through three games
- Deon Cain (Stallions): WR – Averaging 15.5 yards per catch with 93 receiving yards and a touchdown
- Emmanuel Butler (Roughnecks): WR – Red zone threat with 2 touchdowns on just 3 receptions this season
- Harrison Mevis (Stallions): K – Perfect on field goals this season, including a 50+ yard make

UFL Betting Odds:
Spread: Stallions -7
Over/Under: 36
Moneyline: Stallions -280, Roughnecks +230
UFL Standings:
USFL Conference
Michigan Panthers: 3-1
Birmingham Stallions: 2-1
Houston Roughnecks: 1-2
Memphis Showboats: 0-4
XFL Conference
DC Defenders: 3-0
Arlington Renegades: 2-1
St. Louis Battlehawks: 2-1
San Antonio Brahmas: 0-3
UFL News:
The DC Defenders remain the only undefeated team in the UFL after their dominant Week 3 performance, establishing themselves as the team to beat in the XFL Conference. Meanwhile, Michigan Panthers have bounced back from their opening day loss with three straight victories, positioning themselves atop the USFL Conference standings. Injury concerns continue to mount for the winless San Antonio Brahmas, who have struggled on both sides of the ball through the first three weeks. The Memphis Showboats’ narrow one-point loss to Houston last week marks their fourth consecutive defeat, leaving them still searching for their first win of the 2025 campaign.
As Week 4 continues, fans will be closely monitoring the UFL scores to see if any surprising upsets shake up the UFL standings. With several competitive matchups on the schedule, bettors are analyzing UFL betting odds carefully before placing their wagers on today’s games. Will the Battlehawks’ league-leading rushing attack overpower Arlington’s stout run defense, or can the Stallions extend their winning streak against a Roughnecks team hungry for their second victory? Share your predictions in the comments below!
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by Ken Granito
Midweekend UFL Musings
1. As many of you know, when something becomes clear to me I comment about it for what I feel is the good of the league. That stated, sometimes I give the league the benefit of the doubt, because I don’t really know exactly what the league is up against. I have fairly good idea having put in great effort myself to see what can be done for the betterment of the league.
You see, I knew what being a New Jersey Generals fan meant for me and my family losing my mother in 1984 and when I really didn’t want to do anything else in the world, because I was too depressed, my step-father asked if I, again, wanted Generals seasons tickets again for my birthday in 1985. Even then it was hard to say yes, because there was nothing I really did that was fun.
I felt nothing could compete with having my mom back.
Nothing. I was that way for two years. But Ernie asked my if I wanted to have my tickets and I could not hurt him, so I said yes. As the season went on, I starting to pay attention to football again. I could think of something other than my mom’s passing. That is the main reason I comment so much on the league, because I want to save it….not just financially, but for battle of right vs wrong.
I am sorry I put that much pressure on the league in these comments, but football in its purest state is really the best thing. It’s a complicated and choreographed competition, but all of a sudden it is man against man in a true battle of heart, skill and athleticism. The last part of that should be sportsmanship.
Ratifying the agreement for this and next year is a great idea. The article I read seemed to indicate this was from the UFL and UFPA, yet still needed to be approved by the investors so I am a little confused. Let’s get a way from that and look at the particulars I read.
In one way it takes some of the leverage the UFL had away in case the league doesn’t do as well as they hope this year, but it also makes it so the league knows what it needs to do to stay in business which should definitely looked at it as part of it.
The numbers & benefits clearly favor the players, based on the last contract. Especially if the league plans to go ten teams deep this will really provide an excellent players pool too and it should make it that the fans should have no trouble supporting the league provided the league plays with the true spirit of football. IF I were the league before I do my sign off, maybe I add some of the following.
1. The players are 100% clear about reporters access to the sidelines. IF the league is so inclined players and coaches could and should be charged $100 for cursing and $300 for openly criticizing or blaming another UFL employee or fan, including $100 a second time you are jawing at the offensive or defensive player and you or he makes a play. Simply put, when the play is over, go back to the huddle or sideline. Celebrate with your fans and with teammates not on an opponent. I understand the players wanting the league to care about their well-being. The player should care about the league’s well-being.
2. I read somewhere that there are no more than 2 padded practices. I am not sure what is normal, but I would say at least 3. I used to do it 4 times plus games and we have like 32 players. For camp we would be in pads 6 days and twice on Saturdays. I would like to think these players are as tough as I am. And to be honest the gameplay is really not yet that good. Again, it should be up to at least 3 as the coach sees fit.
3. League sets camp amount but cannot be lower than 58 and cannot be higher than 65.
4. I don’t see anything about minimum salary, practice squad players and in season minimums, but I presume that should be around the same? I also don’t see anything about camp salary, etc.
I hope this is soon ratified, but I hope that won’t have anything to do with expansion. To be honest some of the best sites have yet to be unraveled, but will be. Note, when the CBA is ratified I plan to go out celebrate and order 1 item from the site. If you could meet me half way and get me a 20-30% discount that would be most amenable and it would be cool if fans could follow me. Good luck, all.