You can watch Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets vs Clemson Tigers football on ESPN, with live streaming available through several major sports streaming services that carry ESPN.

Main ways to watch

  • TV channel: ESPN will broadcast the Clemson vs Georgia Tech matchup as part of the regular-season college football schedule.
  • Kickoff time & place (2025 meeting): Saturday, September 13, 2025, at 12 p.m. ET from Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta.
  • Standard cable/satellite: Any traditional cable or satellite package that includes ESPN will carry the game live.

Streaming options (no cable)

Several live-TV streaming platforms carry ESPN and regularly promote Clemson–Georgia Tech as part of their sports lineups:

  • DirecTV Stream / similar live-TV bundles: Offers ESPN with free‑trial style promos around big college football weekends, allowing you to stream the game live.
  • Fubo and comparable services: Sports‑focused live TV bundles that include ESPN and explicitly advertise Clemson vs Georgia Tech streams, sometimes with regional restrictions.
  • Other big sports streamers: Platforms highlighted in national guides to watching Clemson Tigers football in 2025 typically list ESPN as the core channel for these ACC games, so any service matching that lineup will work.

Quick ā€œhow‑toā€ checklist

  1. Check if you already get ESPN via cable/satellite or a streaming bundle (DirecTV Stream, Fubo, etc.).
  1. If not, start a trial on a live‑TV service that clearly lists ESPN in its base or sports tier. Many of the Clemson–Georgia Tech viewing guides link directly to these trial offers.
  1. On game day, open the app or tune to ESPN a few minutes before noon ET (for the 2025 matchup) so you catch pregame coverage.

HTML mini‑table: core viewing info

Item Details
Matchup Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets vs Clemson Tigers (college football)
Primary TV channel ESPN (national broadcast)
Recent scheduled date/time Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025 – 12 p.m. ET
Stadium Bobby Dodd Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Main streaming routes Live‑TV services that include ESPN (e.g., DirecTV Stream, Fubo and similar bundles)
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