You can watch the next Georgia vs. Tennessee college football game on a major broadcast network (typically ABC or CBS) and through most live TV streaming platforms that carry that channel.

Quick Scoop: Where to Watch Georgia vs Tennessee

For the big Georgia Bulldogs vs. Tennessee Volunteers matchup, here are your main options.

1. Traditional TV (Cable / Antenna)

  • The game is usually carried on a national broadcast network such as ABC or CBS , depending on the year and scheduling.
  • If you have cable or satellite, just tune to the listed channel in your area when kickoff time comes around.
  • If you don’t have pay TV, you can often watch for free over the air with a basic antenna that picks up local broadcast stations like ABC or CBS.

In past Georgia–Tennessee games, ABC has carried the matchup nationally at a 3:30 p.m. Eastern kickoff window, with local affiliates providing coverage in markets like Atlanta and Knoxville.

2. Live TV Streaming Services

If you’re a cord-cutter, the key is picking a streaming service that includes the channel airing the game (again, often ABC or CBS).

Common options include:

  • fubo (fuboTV) – Carries major sports networks and broadcast channels; frequently promoted with a free-trial window around big college football games.
  • DirecTV Stream – Offers ABC and other sports channels, often with a discounted intro month and sometimes a free trial.
  • Hulu + Live TV – Includes ABC, ESPN, and more, with bundle options that may include Disney+ and Hulu on-demand.
  • YouTube TV – Another popular option that usually carries ABC and CBS in most markets.

Most of these services let you:

  • Stream on smart TVs, phones, tablets, and laptops.
  • Cancel monthly with no long-term contract.
  • Test them during a free trial period to watch a specific game.

3. Official Network / App Streaming

If the game is on ABC or CBS, the broadcast is often mirrored inside a network- or sports-branded app.

  • When carried by ABC, the game can typically be streamed via ESPN’s digital platforms (such as ESPN3 or the ESPN app) for those who have an eligible TV subscription that includes ABC.
  • To access it, you generally: go to the app or website, choose the game, then log in using your cable, satellite, or live-TV streaming credentials.
  • Some college football matchups involving these teams may also appear inside a paid direct-to-consumer ESPN plan, which unlocks broader access to ESPN networks through the ESPN app.

4. In-Person & Sports Bars

If you want more atmosphere, you’re not limited to watching at home.

  • Sports bars and pubs in SEC country almost always show Georgia vs. Tennessee, turning the game into a loud, communal event with fans in team colors.
  • If you manage to score tickets, you can watch live at Neyland Stadium or Sanford Stadium , with tailgating, music, and pregame traditions turning the entire day into an event rather than just a three-hour broadcast.

Many fans describe game day between these two programs as an all-day festival, with tailgates and watch parties starting hours before kickoff.

5. Quick Checklist Before Kickoff

To avoid last-minute scrambling, use this mini checklist:

  1. Confirm which network (ABC or CBS, etc.) is listed for this year’s Georgia vs. Tennessee game on your local listings or the schools’ official athletics sites.
  2. If you have cable/satellite, verify you get that channel and note the local channel number.
  3. If you’re streaming, pick one service (fubo, DirecTV Stream, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV) that carries the game’s channel in your region and activate any free trial ahead of time.
  4. Test your login on the relevant app (ESPN app, provider app, or network app) at least 15–20 minutes before kickoff.
  5. If going out, call your local sports bar to confirm they’ll have the Georgia vs. Tennessee game on with sound.

Simple Answer Version (If You Just Want the Essentials)

  • TV: Watch on the main broadcast network listed for the matchup, often ABC for recent Georgia vs. Tennessee games.
  • Streaming: Use a live TV service that carries that channel (fubo, DirecTV Stream, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV), or log in via the ESPN/network app with your TV credentials.
  • Out-of-home: Head to a sports bar or, if you have tickets, to Neyland or Sanford Stadium to watch it live.
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