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Michigan State Football to play Maryland in the Ford Field in 2025 regular season finals

Michigan State Football comes back to the city center this autumn to play with the Lions.

The Spartans will play at Ford Field on November 29, if she is up to date with Maryland in the last week of the 2025 season, the schools announced on Wednesday. The time still has to be determined.

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Ford Field makes it part of his “extended football week”, starting with the Lions of Thanksgiving and the MhSaa Prep football championships, which are played on Friday and Sunday.

Spartan Fund Donors and football card holders receive tickets in the priority order from Spartan Fund. According to MSU, the game will be sold as an independent competition, with details, including sales data, will be announced in the near future.

Sections for students in Michigan are shown in the Lower Bowl, whereby the priority for the owner of Student Season Pass owners from 2025 is.

The MSU last played in Ford Field in 2023 against Penn State for his home finals.

“Playing at Ford Field is an exciting opportunity for Spartan football,” said Alan Haller, sports director of MSU. “The game 2023 showed that this can be a successful and gratifying undertaking. I have heard of fans, donors, students and the media, all of whom rave about their experiences at Ford Field Field.

“The Michigan State University has a strong connection to the city of Detroit, and our teams have repeatedly experienced support in support in the 313.”

MSU trainer Jonathan Smith spoke about the home advantage, which played in the home of the Lions.

“Playing at Ford Field is an exciting way to end the regular season,” said Smith. “We will have the opportunity to play in one of the best places in the NFL in front of our fans, which will create a great atmosphere and a home advantage for our players.”

According to Lions President Rod Wood, the franchise is looking forward to organizing the Spartans for another regular season finale -and expanding the list of football celebrations for Thanksgiving week.

“Thanks giving and football have been a staple in Detroit in the past 91 years and this year a real celebration of the game will be at all levels,” he said. “It is an honor to connect all levels of the game by starting the weekend with the Lions and the Big Ten and Mhsaa State Championships for four amazing four days of football.”

The source: The information for this report came from the Michigan State University athletics office.

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