How to watch, listen to No. 13 Alabama vs. Auburn

The Iron Bowl is one day away, and while neither team looks like a national championship contender at this point in the season, that doesn’t take anything away from this game that features two of the sport’s most hated rivals.
After falling to Oklahoma last week, Alabama sits at 8-3 on the season and No. 13 in the newest CFP rankings, placing the Tide as the second team out for the playoff. Alabama would need a win and lots of chaos elsewhere to have a shot at making the field, but this team also has the chance to keep Auburn from maintaining bowl eligibility with a win, as the Tigers come into the game at 5-6.
This will be Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer‘s first experience in the Iron Bow, while it will be Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze‘s second. Freeze’s first Iron Bowl was last season, when Alabama won on a miraculous 4th-and-31 touchdown pass from Jalen Milroe with under a minute remaining.
While the Iron Bowl has produced a ton of memorable games over the years, many of those have come inside Auburn’s Jordan-Hare Stadium. Alabama has won every meeting in Bryant-Denny Stadium since 2010, back when Auburn’s Cam Newton led a comeback after starting the game down 24-0.
Alabama has won four straight games in the series, which is its longest win streak over Auburn since the 1970s, back when Bear Bryant was patrolling the sidelines.
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The game will kick off at 2:30, and will be broadcast on ABC.
How to watch, listen and other key information
Date: Saturday, Nov. 30
Kickoff time: 2:30 p.m. CT
Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Venue: Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium
Capacity: 100,077
Television: ABC
– Play-by-play: Sean McDonough
– Analyst: Greg McElroy
– Sideline: Molly McGrath
Watch ESPN link: WATCH
Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network
– Play-by-play: Chris Stewart
– Analyst: Tyler Watts
– Sideline: Damion Square
Satellite radio: CTSN on Sirius / XM 81
Varsity Network link: LISTEN
Series record: Alabama leads 50-37-1
Last meeting: Nov. 25, 2023
– Alabama 27, Auburn 24
Point spread: Alabama -11.5
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