Penn State annual Blue-White game set for April 26

LYNNE SLADKY/Associated Press Penn State coach James Franklin walks on the field before the Orange Bowl College Football Playoff semifinal game against Notre Dame this past season.
The 2025 Blue-White Game is on the horizon on Saturday, April 26, but fans can expect a non-traditional experience due to construction and other factors.
There will still be a variety of activities for fans to participate in. All Blue-White Weekend information can be found at Blue-White Central.
Admission to the Blue-White Game is free and will kick at 2 p.m. at Beaver Stadium. Parking lots will open at 8 a.m. Due to construction, fans can only enter the stadium through Gates A and E.
Stadium gates are set to open at 12:30 p.m., while club and suites entrances will open at 11 a.m.
Fan seating is limited to designated areas in the North, East and South ends of the stadium. No seating will be available on the West side due to construction. Restrooms will be open on the North, East and South, while limited concession stands will be open.
The 2025 Blue-White Parking map can be found on the Penn State website.
There will be no game day traffic pattern in effect for the Blue-White Game.
A free pre-game autograph session with the football team will be available to all fans. The autograph session will run from 11:35 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. The team will be divided into position units and placed at the following locations to help as many fans get autographs as possible.
Gate A: Linebackers and defensive line
Gate B/All-Sports Museum: Quarterbacks, wide receivers, specialists
Gate E: Running backs and offensive line
Legacy Plaza: Tight ends and defensive backs
Players will only sign the specialty poster that is available courtesy of West Shore Home. No other items will be permitted to be signed.