Georgia vs. Alabama Broadcast and Listening Guide for SEC Championship

ATLANTA — If you’re planning to tune in this weekend, here’s everything you need to catch the 2025 SEC Championship Game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Alabama Crimson Tide. The ball kicks off at 4:15 p.m. ET Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and whether you’re a TV-color, radio-dial, or couch-commuter kind of fan — you’re covered. This matchup has become appointment viewing for college football fans nationwide, a December ritual as dependable as holiday traffic on I-75. With playoff stakes hovering overhead and two familiar heavyweights set to collide again, the broadcast menu matters almost as much as the game plan. And with every network rolling out its best angles, streams and feeds, there’s officially no excuse to miss a snap.

📺 TV & Streaming Coverage

The game airs live on ABC, with full pregame build-up starting earlier in the afternoon. If you’re not near a TV, you can stream the action through the ESPN app or via SkyCast on the ESPN digital platform — perfect for watching on your phone or tablet while glued to the couch (or sneaking a break at the office).

📻 Radio & Audio Options

Prefer to hear it play-by-play instead? Tune in through SiriusXM college-football channels, where both national broadcast feeds and regional affiliates will carry the game. Many local radio stations in Georgia and Alabama will also carry the standard terrestrial broadcast, so your old-school dial isn’t obsolete just yet.

Georgia will be on channel 191 as the visitor and Alabama on 190 as the home team in Atlanta.

🏟️ Venue & Atmosphere

Mercedes-Benz Stadium is set to host what could be a heavyweight throw-down — a clash between two of the SEC’s blue bloods with playoff implications buzzing just over the horizon. Expect a mix of pageantry, intensity, and that unique rivalry energy these two bring every time they meet.

🔔 Final Thoughts — Don’t Miss a Minute

If you’ve been ignoring the sports alerts all week — now’s the time to pay attention. When you combine rivalries, postseason stakes, and a familiar heavyweight matchup — it’s the kind of game that doesn’t wait around for you to find the remote.

Whether you’re watching on ABC, streaming via ESPN, listening on SiriusXM, or crowding around a radio with old friends — make sure your batteries are charged, your snacks are ready, and your attention is locked. Because when Georgia meets Alabama in the SEC Championship, even the commercials feel like part of the game.

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