You can usually watch Florida Gators vs. LSU Tigers football on the main SEC/ESPN partners, plus a few popular streaming services that carry those channels.

Main ways to watch (U.S.)

For a typical Florida vs. LSU regular-season football game, here’s where it most often shows up:

  • ABC (often branded as “Saturday Night Football” for big SEC games).
  • ESPN or ESPN2.
  • SEC Network (SECN) for some matchups, especially if it’s not the national primetime game.

If you have a cable or satellite bundle that includes these channels, you can watch directly on TV or via the ESPN app by logging in with your provider.

Streaming without cable

Most cord-cutters use a live TV streaming service that carries ABC, ESPN, and SEC Network:

  • YouTube TV – Very common among Gator fans; includes ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and SECN in most markets.
  • Sling TV – Often recommended for LSU–Florida; Sling Orange/Blue with the sports add-ons can give you ABC (in select markets) and ESPN channels to stream the game.
  • Fubo – Carries ESPN and many locals; some Florida–LSU events have been listed as streamable on Fubo.
  • Hulu + Live TV – Similar to YouTube TV with ABC and ESPN networks in most regions.

Once you’re subscribed, you typically:

  1. Open the service’s app (or the ESPN app if it allows sign‑in with that provider).
  2. Go to “Live TV” or “Channels.”
  3. Look for ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, or SEC Network at the listed kickoff time for Florida vs. LSU.

If you missed the live game

If you’re okay with rewatching later rather than live:

  • ESPN platforms sometimes host replays or “ESPN Classic Football” versions that you can stream on demand.
  • YouTube often has highlight packages and occasionally full-game uploads from past Florida vs. LSU matchups.

These are good options if you just want to see how the game went, not necessarily live in real time.

Forum-style tip

Fans on Florida Gators forums often say they:

  • Stick with a single live TV streaming bundle (like YouTube TV) through football season,
  • Pause or cancel it in the offseason,
  • Use the ESPN app with that login for any game that’s stream-only on one of the ESPN/SEC properties.

“I remain subscribed to YouTube TV… I pause my subscription for half the year.”

TL;DR: For “where to watch Florida Gators football vs LSU Tigers football,” your safest bets are ABC, ESPN/ESPN2, or SEC Network via cable/satellite or a service like YouTube TV, Sling, Fubo, or Hulu + Live TV; then confirm the exact channel and time for this year’s matchup in your local listings.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.