NC State vs. Florida State: How to watch, listen, stream

NC State is back home at Carter-Finley Stadium to close out the 2025 campaign as Florida State visits Raleigh first on Friday night under the lights.
Here’s a look at how to watch, listen or stream the battle between the Seminoles and Wolfpack.
What time does the game start?
NC State vs. Florida State kicks off at 8 p.m.
What television channel is the NC State game on?
The game will be broadcast on ESPN. Anish Shroff (play-by-play), Andre Ware (analyst) and Paul Carcaterra (sideline) will be on the call.
Where can I find the NC State game on the radio?
While you’re reading TheWolfpacker.com’s in-game coverage, you can tune in to the game on the radio. NC State vs. Florida State will be broadcast on 101.5 FM in Raleigh. Radio pregame coverage begins two hours prior to kickoff with Matt Chazanow (play-by-play), Johnny Evans (analyst) and Tony Haynes (sideline) on the broadcast.
Where can I stream the game?
The game can also be streamed on Watch ESPN or the ESPN app. The radio broadcast can be streamed through the Varsity Network App or on Sirius/XM channel 84.
Where can I read about the game?
TheWolfpacker.com has you covered for all pregame and postgame content from the Wolfpack’s game against the Hurricanes and our staff will have live updates throughout the contest as well.
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NC State vs. Florida State game notes
– NC State has won five of the last six games against Florida State, including three consecutive victories over the Seminoles. The Pack won at Carter-Finley Stadium in 2018, 2020 and 2022 and in Tallahassee during the 2017 and 2021 campaigns. The Pack’s only loss to the Seminoles since 2015 came in the 2019 season.
– The Wolfpack is the only Power Conference program to have seven receivers with 20 ore more receptions this season. Senior tight end Justin Joly leads the group with 37, while sophomore wideout Terrell Anderson (32), redshirt sophomore running back Hollywood Smothers (30), redshirt sophomore wide receiver Noah Rogers (29), sophomore wideout Keenan Jackson (23), freshman wide receiver Teddy Hoffmann (22) and senior wideout Wesley Grimes (20) round out the group.
– NC State sold out all seven home games this season. The Wolfpack now has posted 27 straight sellouts, dating back to Sept. 17, 2022 against Texas Tech. This is the first time NC State has sold out Carter-Finley Stadium for three straight seasons in program history. The Pack holds a 31-8 mark at home since the 2020 campaign.