This epic clash pits two powerhouses of the Southeastern Conference meeting in to-the-death combat. The undefeated Kentucky Wildcats, fresh from embarrassing the Florida Gators in week five, are traveling to Sanford Stadium in Georgia to take on the number one college team in the nation, the undefeated Georgia Bulldogs. You don’t want to miss this cats vs. dogs battle where one squad’s undefeated-season dreams are certain to be dashed on the rocks of gridiron despair.
Where to stream Georgia (5-0) vs. Kentucky (5-0)
When: 7 p.m. ET, Saturday, Oct. 7
Where: Sanford Stadium, Athens, Ga.
Where to stream: ESPN
Georgia vs. Kentucky is streaming nearly everywhere
Unlike some college games, Georgia vs. Kentucky will be easy for fans to find. It’s being broadcast on ESPN’s main channel, so you can watch it on YouTube TV, Sling TV’s Orange tier, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, Fubo TV, and others. You’ll also be able to check it out on just about every cable provider—ESPN gets around.
If you haven’t settled on a non-cable streaming service on which to watch college football, you have some research to do. It’s the wild west these days in college football broadcasting, with dozens of outfits broadcasting games and almost as many streaming services vying for your subscription money. All that choice makes it possible to see just about every game on TV, but figuring out where to stream the specific games you want to watch can be a maddening task. So I’ve put together a viewing guide to the often-perplexing world of streaming college football without cable. Hopefully it helps you out.