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College football is back, and both Georgia and Clemson officially kick off their seasons today. Whether you're a Bulldog or a Tiger, we'll show you how to watch Clemson vs. Georgia across the country.
The Georgia Bulldogs enter the season at the top of the pack as the no. 1 ranked team this year. They had an almost perfect season last year but ultimately fell to Alabama in the SEC Championship, leaving them out of the Rose Bowl Semifinal Playoff game and dashing any hopes of making it to the National Championship (which Michigan ultimately won). Clemson, on the other hand, is ranked at no. 14 right now, following a 9-4 record last season.
Below, we've outlined everything you need to know about watching today's game, including what time it starts and your best live streaming options. If you want to watch more Georgia or Clemson (or any other team) games this season, make sure to check out our how to watch college football streaming guide.
The national broadcast of Clemson vs. Georgia will air on Saturday at 12 p.m. ET on ABC in the US. If you don't have cable or an antenna, we've found a few solid ways to live stream the network, including ESPN+, Sling TV, and Fubo. All the options we've highlighted made the cut in our best sports streaming services guide.
ESPN+ will be the cheapest option today. The streaming service carries select games across the ABC and ESPN family of networks, including today's Clemson vs. Georgia match-up. Subscriptions cost $10.99 a month.
If you're looking for a more wide-spanning live TV package that carries football-friendly channels beyond just ABC, you can check out Sling TV or Fubo. Sling TV is the cheaper of the live TV packages. Subscriptions cost $40 a month, but you can get your first month for half-off right now. You'll need to subscribe to Sling Blue to get ABC and about 41 other channels. However, local channel coverage is selective, so you should ensure ABC is available in your area by checking the Sling website before subscribing.
Fubo TV offers broad ABC coverage and more than 180 other channels. Subscriptions start at $79.99 a month, and you can catch most nationally broadcast college football games here. Plus, new customers can try the service out for free for one week.
Football fans traveling away from home when the game kicks off don't need to worry about missing out on any of the action, thanks to the help of a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs let you change your electronic device's virtual location so that you can still access your must-have apps and websites from anywhere (and they're quick ways to boost your online security). This option will work best for Americans who are simply traveling outside of the United States right now since the services we've highlighted today require US forms of payment.
ExpressVPN is our go-to recommendation when it comes to VPNs. The service is straightforward and easy to use. Plus, it has a hassle-free 30-day money-back guarantee, so there are no worries if you find that it's not helping you out. Full details are available in our ExpressVPN review, and we've outlined how to use a VPN below.
Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.