ST. LOUIS—Sporting events and protests will gather large crowds in St. Louis this Saturday.
Tomorrow, the Cardinals, Blues and Battlehawks will all play. Also scheduled for tomorrow are two “No Kings” protests, a nationwide demonstration against President Donald Trump and recent controversial government actions. CITY SC has the weekend off and next plays on April 4.
Stars of the Cardinals and Blues gave fans much to cheer about on Thursday but St. Louis will hope to see touchdowns scored first on Saturday.
Sporting events times
St. Louis Battlehawks
11 a.m. Battlehawks versus DC Defenders.
For the first time, the Battlehawks’ UFL season is kicking off with a home game. Kakaw Nation will get their first look at their new head coach, the new rules and a halftime Nelly concert with the Lunatics.
St. Louis Cardinals
1:15 p.m. Cardinals host Tampa Bay Rays.
The birds on the bat seek their second win to open the 2026 campaign after an impressive debut by JJ Wetherholt on a historically hot Opening Day.
Cards beat the Tampa Bay Rays nine to seven to start the season.
St. Louis Blues
6 p.m. Blues battle Maple Leafs.
The Blues are back on Enterprise Center’s ice this weekend against the Toronto Maple Leafs less than 48 hours after Dylan Holloway’s impressive last three seconds, game-winning goal against the Sharks.
No Kings Protest
A couple protests are planned to occur in the City of St. Louis on Saturday as part of the nationwide “No King’s Protest.” Thousands of people turned out for the No King’s Day protest last summer and organizers hope to exceed that showing.
Organizers note that the protests are not to be violent. Over a dozen protests are planned within an hour of St. Louis.
“No Kings is a peaceful National Day of Action,” states the No Kings organizer. “We are coming together to stand against authoritarianism, corruption and the growing threat of fascism—we gather in St. Louis to make it unmistakably clear: power belongs to the people.”
Times and locations for the protests that are located in more heavily populated portions of the area are listed below.
St. Louis – Aloe Plaza
1 p.m. to 3 p.m., beginning at 1820 Market Street.
For more information on parking and how to prepare, visit the No King’s event webpage.
St. Louis – Tamm Avenue overpass
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 6400 Oakland Avenue. Thisi s the Tamm Avenue overpass above I-64.
For more information, visit this No King’s event webpage.
South St. Louis County
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 5320 south Lindbergh Boulevard. This is the location of Marcus Ronnie’s Cinema.
For more information, visit this No King’s event webpage.
West St. Louis Couny
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the intersection of Weidman Road and Manchester Road.
For more information, visit this No King’s event webpage.
St. Charles
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1255 Pundmann Parkway. This is the Hawks Nest Overpass above I-70.
For more information on parking and more, visit this No King’s event webpage.
St. Peters
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 200 Mid Rivers Mall Dr.
For more information on parking, a local sign ordinance and more, visit this No King’s event webpage .
Florissant
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at 2200 north Highway 67.
For more information, visit this No King’s event webpage .
Edwardsville
3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at 101 south Buchanan Street.
For more information, visit this No King’s event webpage.
O’Fallon, Illinois
10 a.m. to noon at 255 south Lincoln Avenue.
For more information, visit this No King’s event webpage.
Belleville
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 23 Public Square (Belleville Public Square).
For more information, visit this No King’s event webpage.