How to watch, listen to Georgia Bulldogs 2025 game vs Tennessee Volunteers at Neyland Stadium

Here’s how to watch the Dawgs beat Tennessee!

Kelsey Kramer College Football & NFL Trending News Writer
Add as preferred source on Google
Georgia Bulldogs running back Nate Frazier (3) celebrates after a touchdown against the Austin Peay Governors in the fourth quarter at Sanford Stadium.
Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The No. 6 Georgia Bulldogs (2-0) are hitting the road to take on the No. 15 Tennessee Volunteers (2-0) this Saturday in Knoxville. It’s shaping up to be a big early-season SEC showdown, with both teams kicking off the 2025 CFB season undefeated and looking to prove who’s the better team in the conference.

For Georgia, this game is especially important for quarterback Gunner Stockton. It’ll be his first time starting against an SEC opponent, and his first road game as the Bulldogs’ QB1. He’s looked solid in the first two games, but the SEC is an entirely different ball game, and he will need to turn it up a notch to compete against the best. It will only be tougher for him since Neyland Stadium is one of the loudest places to play in the country.

With College GameDay in town, all eyes will be on how Stockton handles the pressure and whether Georgia can keep its momentum rolling with their inexperienced QB.

Below is how fans can watch the action unfold for Stockton and the Dawgs in Week 3 against the Volunteers.

Where to watch, stream, and listen to Georgia vs. Tennessee

Kickoff: 3:30 PM Eastern Time, Saturday, September 13th; Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, Tennessee

Where to watch on TV: ABC

Here are the announcers for the Georgia-Tennessee:

Chris Fowler (Play-by-play), Chris Fowler (color analyst), Holly Rowe (sideline reporter)

Stream: ESPN+, Fubo, YouTube TV

Radio: 95.5 FM WSB – Bulldog Network

Georgia Bulldogs Football 2025 Schedule

  • Aug 30: vs. Marshall, Athens (W 45-7)
  • Sept. 6: vs. Austin Peay, Athens (W 28-6)
  • Sept. 13: at Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.
  • Sept. 20: Bye
  • Sept. 27: vs. Alabama, Athens
  • Oct. 4: vs. Kentucky, Athens
  • Oct. 11: at Auburn, Auburn, AL
  • Oct. 18: vs. Ole Miss, Athens
  • Oct. 25: Bye
  • Nov. 1: vs. Florida, Jacksonville, FL
  • Nov. 8: at Mississippi State, Starkville, MS
  • Nov. 15: vs. Texas, Athens
  • Nov. 22: vs. Charlotte, Athens
  • Nov. 29: vs. Georgia Tech, Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)