LSU and Alabama will meet under the lights in Tiger Stadium on Saturday night. This game is always one of the biggest on the SEC calendar and its setting up that way again in 2024.
This is a de facto playoff game. The winner remains in the national title race and the loser is all but out of the picture.
It’s Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer’s first taste of the rivalry. He has the Tide at 6-2 in year one. Alabama’s had its up and downs, beating Georgia but dropping one to Vanderbilt.
LSU’s lacked consistency too. The Tigers got a big win over Ole Miss but fell apart in the second half vs. Texas A&M.
Here’s how to watch the LSU Tigers football game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
What channel is TeamA vs TeamB game on today? Time, TV schedule
TV Channel: ABC
Start time: 6:30 PM CT
LSU vs. Alabama will broadcast nationally on ABC in Week 11 of the 2024 college football season. Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit will call the game from the booth at Tiger Stadium, with Holly Rowe reporting from the sidelines.
Where to watch LSU vs Alabama on livestream
Streaming options for the game include the ESPN app.
For ESPN+:
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LSU vs Alabama predictions, picks, odds
LSU 26, ALABAMA 31: With its playoff hopes on the line and the support of Tiger Stadium, I expect LSU to play its best football. But this is a big game and Alabama will have its best shot too. I think Jalen Milroe is too much for LSU to stop. Alabama wins 31-26.
ODDS: Alabama -3 (-105)
O/U: 58.5
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LSU schedule 2024
- Sept. 1: USC (L, 20-27)
- Sept. 7: Nicholls State (W, 44-21)
- Sept. 14: at South Carolina (W, 36-33)
- Sept. 21: UCLA (W, 34-17)
- Sept. 28: South Alabama (W, 42-10)
- Oct. 12: Ole Miss (W, 29-26)
- Oct. 19: at Arkansas (W, 34-10)
- Oct 26: at Texas A&M (L, 23-38)
- Nov. 9: Alabama
- Nov. 16: at Florida
- Nov. 23: Oklahoma
- Record: 6-2
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