
2025 SEC Football Schedule: How to watch, dates, times, TV channels
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Aug. 11, 2025 3:35 p.m. ET
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The 2025 SEC football season is packed with marquee matchups, new rivalries, and must-watch showdowns every week. Here's your complete guide to the schedule, including dates, kickoff times, TV channels, and how to watch every game.
2025 SEC Schedule
(All times Eastern)
Week 1
Thursday, August 28, 2025
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Friday, August 29, 2025
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Saturday, August 30, 2025
Sunday, August 31, 2025
Week 2
Saturday, September 6, 2025
Week 3
Saturday, September 13, 2025
Week 4
Saturday, September 20, 2025
Week 5
Saturday, September 27, 2025
Week 6
Saturday, October 4, 2025
Week 7
Saturday, October 11, 2025
Week 8
Saturday, October 18, 2025
Week 9
Saturday, October 25, 2025
Week 10
Saturday, November 1, 2025
Week 11
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Week 12
Saturday, November 15, 2025
Week 13
Saturday, November 22, 2025
Week 14
Friday, November 28, 2025
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Where can I watch SEC football games? What channel will they be on?
SEC football games will be spread across various broadcast and cable networks, including ESPN, SEC Network and ABC. The SEC Football Championship Game will air on ABC.
How can I stream SEC football or watch without cable?
Select games will be streamed on ESPN+ and SEC Network+. Streaming services like YouTube TV or Fubo can also be used to stream games on broadcast or cable networks.
How can I watch SEC football for free?
If you have an over-the-air antenna that picks up your local channels, you can watch games on ABC for free.
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