LSU football meets Alabama for the 90th time in series history on Saturday. It’s LSU’s first contest since firing head coach Brian Kelly two weeks ago. With Kelly out, interim head coach Frank Wilson will lead the Tigers.
LSU sits unranked at 5-3, and the Tigers are out of the College Football Playoff race, but Wilson and company hope to play the role of spoiler down the stretch. It’s a different story in Tuscaloosa, where the 7-1 Crimson Tide are ranked No. 4 in the country and in contention for a national title.
Advertisement
For much of the 21st century, LSU vs. Alabama has been one of the top games on the college football schedule. With LSU out of the national picture, this game lacks its typical hype.
Still, there’s plenty of intrigue. Alabama’s wideouts vs. LSU’s secondary is a matchup that will catch NFL scouts’ attention.
Alabama has had LSU’s number over the years, leading the series 57-27-5. LSU last beat Alabama in 2022. The Tigers’ last win in Bryant-Denny Stadium came in 2019 and the Tide has won its last five of six at home vs. LSU.
LSU doesn’t want to be reminded of what happened last year — Alabama walked into Death Valley and beat LSU 41-13. Tiger fans are hoping LSU can be the road warrior this time.
Advertisement
Here’s how to watch the LSU football vs. Alabama game, including TV channel, time, and streaming info.
What channel is LSU vs. Alabama today?
-
Livestream: Fubo (free trial) or ESPN Unlimited
LSU vs Alabama will broadcast nationally on ABC in Week 11 of the 2025 college football season. Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy will call the game from the booth at Bryant-Denny Stadium, with Molly McGrath reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers, as well as ESPN Unlimited.
What time is LSU football vs. Alabama today?
-
Start time: 6:30 p.m. CT
The LSU vs Alabama game starts at 6:30 p.m. CT from Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, AL.
Advertisement
LSU football vs. Alabama betting odds and prediction
Alabama 27, LSU 20: LSU will put up a fight and the offense will have some new wrinkles with Alex Atkins calling the plays, but Alabama QB Ty Simpson will find enough big throws against the LSU secondary. Simpson leads a late touchdown drive and gives Bama the win, but LSU covers the spread.
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Where to watch LSU vs. Alabama game today, TV channel, streaming info