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Story byThe annual Alabama vs. Auburn football game, known as The Iron Bowl, is this weekend. The storied rivalry has major playoff implications for Alabama this year; with a 9-2 record, a loss would very likely remove them from contention. The fact that they've won the last six Iron Bowl games might give them the confidence boost they need to take this one, or it might fuel Auburn's desire to nab a win in front of a packed home stadium.
Kickoff on Saturday is at 7:30 p.m. ET, and the game airs on ABC and will stream on ESPN Unlimited. Here's how to watch the Auburn vs. Alabama game and what to know about how to watch the entire NCAA football season.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHow to watch the Auburn vs. Alabama game:
Stream the game game for $1
Sling TV Day Pass$1/day at SlingWatch college football with the ESPN Unlimited bundle
ESPN$29.99/month at ESPNBest free trial for football
DirecTV ChoiceTry free at DirecTVDate: Saturday, Nov. 29
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
TV Channel: ABC, ESPN3
Streaming: ESPN Unlimited, DirecTV, Fubo, and more
When is the Auburn vs. Alabama game?
You can watch coverage of this week's Auburn vs. Alabama game starting at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 29.
Where to watch the Auburn vs. Alabama game without cable:
You can tune in to the Auburn vs. Alabama game on ABC as part of ESPN on ABC and on ESPN3. ABC and ESPN3 are available on streaming platforms, including DirecTV and Sling, but for the most comprehensive college football coverage, you can also watch this game and hundreds more this season on the ESPN App with an ESPN Unlimited subscription.
Stream the game game for $1
Sling TV Day PassSling TV's Day Pass gives consumers the freedom to watch what they want, when they want, without committing to a monthly streaming subscription. And for Black Friday, the deal is even sweeter.
From Nov. 19-30, a single day pass, normally $4.99, will cost just $1, that means you can watch every channel available through Sling Orange, which includes ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, Comedy Central, Disney Channel, and 30 more for next to nothing with no other subscriptions or commitment necessary. No strings attached. So go ahead and tune into this week's editions of Monday Night Football, The Daily Show and more, and spend the rest of your savings elsewhere.
$1/day at Sling
Watch college football with the ESPN Unlimited bundle
ESPNESPN's new streaming service is divided into two tiers: the ESPN Unlimited package and the ESPN Select package.
For $29.99, the ESPN Unlimited package includes access to all of ESPN's linear networks: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNews, and ESPN Deportes, as well as access to programming on ABC, ESPN+, ESPN3, SECN+, and ACCNX. That means fans will get coverage of more than 47,000 live events each year, on-demand replays, original programming and more.
Right now, for a limited time, you can bundle ESPN Unlimited with Disney+ and Hulu and pay $29.99/month for 12 months — that's like getting those other services free for a year! Even if you're a current subscriber to Disney+, Hulu or even the bundle, you can still upgrade to this great deal.
Not interested in a bundle? ESPN Select (also referred to as ESPN+) is still an option. For $11.99/month, you can tune in and get exclusive access to events like select NCAA football games, F1 driver cams, simulcasts of certain sports that air on other channels and PPV access to UFC fights.
$29.99/month at ESPN
Best free trial for football
DirecTV ChoiceDirecTV is currently offering its Choice tier (typically $108+/month with fees) for just $72.98 (after fees) for your first month.
DirecTV's Choice tier gets you access to all the usual football suspects: NBC, NFL Network, ESPN, The CW, ABC, CBS and Fox, plus ACC Network, Big Ten Network, SEC Network and plenty more local Regional Sports Networks. (If you want to avoid paying the RSN fees, the Entertainment Tier has plenty of channels you can catch NFL games on, too.)
Whichever package you choose, you'll get unlimited Cloud DVR storage and access to ESPN+'s new streaming tier, ESPN Unlimited.
The best part is that you can currently try all this out for free for 5 days. So if you're interested in trying out a live TV streaming service for football season, but aren't ready to commit, we recommend starting with DirecTV.
Try free at DirecTVNCAAF Week 14 Schedule
All times Eastern.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementTuesday, Nov. 25
4:30 p.m.| Bowling Green at UMass | ESPNU7:30 p.m.| Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan | ESPN2
Thursday, Nov. 27
7:30 p.m. | Navy at Memphis | ESPN
Friday, Nov. 28
12 p.m. | Ole Miss at Mississippi State | ABC12 p.m. | Iowa at Nebraska | CBS12 p.m. | Ohio at Buffalo | ESPNU12 p.m. | Kent State at Northern Illinois | CBSSN12 p.m. | Utah at Kansas | ESPN3 p.m. | Air Force at Colorado State | FS13:30 p.m. | Georgia Tech vs. Georgia (in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta) | ABC3:30 p.m. | San Diego State at New Mexico | CBSSN3:30 p.m. | Temple at North Texas | ESPN4 p.m. | Boise State at Utah State | CBS7:30 p.m. | Indiana at Purdue | NBC/Peacock7:30 p.m. | Texas A&M at Texas | ABC9 p.m. | Arizona at Arizona State | FOX
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSaturday, Nov. 29
12 p.m. | Central Michigan vs.Toledo |ESPN+12 p.m. | Louisville vs. Kentucky12 p.m. | Ball State at Miami (Ohio) | CBSSN12 p.m. | Ohio State at Michigan | FOX12 p.m. | Iowa State at Oklahoma State | ESPNU12 p.m. | Clemson at South Carolina | SEC Network12 p.m. | East Carolina at Florida Atlantic 1 p.m. | UTEP at Delaware | ESPN+1 p.m. | Florida International at Sam Houston | ESPN+1:30 p.m. | Georgia Southern at Marshall | ESPN+2 p.m. | Western Kentucky at Jacksonville State | ESPN+2 p.m. | Missouri State vs. Louisiana Tech | ESPN+2 p.m. | Georgia State at Old Dominion | ESPN+2:30 p.m. | Arkansas State at Appalachian State | ESPN+3 p.m. | UL Monroe at Louisiana | ESPN+3 p.m. | Middle Tennessee at New Mexico State | ESPN+3 p.m. | Boston College at Syracuse | The CW Network3 p.m. | South Alabama at Texas State | ESPN+3 p.m. | UAB at Tulsa | ESPN+3:30 p.m. | Missouri at Arkansas3:30 p.m. | Kennesaw State at Liberty | CBSSN3:30 p.m. | Wisconsin at Minnesota | FS13:30 p.m. | Penn State at Rutgers | Big Ten Network3:30 p.m. | Troy at Southern Miss | ESPN+ 3:30 p.m. | Army at UTSA | ESPN+3:45 p.m. | James Madison at Coastal Carolina | ESPNU4:30 p.m. | Florida State at Florida | ESPN2 6:30 p.m. | Oregon State at Washington State | The CW Network7 p.m. | Maryland at Michigan State | FS17 p.m. | Rice at South Florida | ESPN+7:30 p.m. | Alabama at Auburn | ABC7:30 p.m. | Northwestern at Illinois | FOX7:30 p.m. | North Carolina at NC State | ACC Network7:30 p.m. | Wake Forest at Duke9 p.m. | UNLV at Nevada | CBSSN10:30 p.m. | Fresno State at San Jose State | FS110:30 p.m. | Notre Dame at Stanford | ESPN11 p.m. | Hawaii vs. WyomingPittsburgh vs. Miami (Florida)No. 20 Tennessee vs. No. 14 VanderbiltNo. Virginia vs. Virginia TechWest Virginia vs. No. 5 Texas TechKansas State vs. ColoradoNo. 8 Oklahoma vs. LSUTCU vs. CincinnatiNo. 24 Tulane vs. CharlotteNo. 11 BYU vs. UCFCalifornia vs. SMUNo. 15 Southern California vs. UCLAWashington vs. No. 7 Oregon
How to watch NCAAF games in 2025:
NCAA football games will air across ESPN, ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and the college conference networks. If you don’t have cable, it can be tricky to keep up with your favorite team. Here’s what we recommend to stream NCAA football in 2025.