How to watch South Carolina vs. Clemson

The South Carolina Gamecocks and Clemson Tigers are set for a Saturday night matchup at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia with kickoff scheduled for 7:30 p.m. and SEC Network carrying all the action.
The SEC Network is available nationwide from every major cable, satellite, and streaming provider, including Fubo TV.
Use the SEC Network Channel Finder to find the specific channel for your provider.
Taylor Zarzour will handle the play-by-play with Matt Stinchcomb adding the color commentary and Alyssa Lang on the sidelines.
The ESPN App is available on Android, Amazon Fire TV, iOS, Chromecast, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, Apple TV, Kindle Fire, Android TV, PS4, PS5, XBox and Oculus — and on Watch ESPN on a browser. But users will need to log in with a subscription service that has SEC Network to watch.
The Gamecock Sports Radio Network — heard locally in Columbia on 107.5 The Game — once again features former South Carolina quarterbacks Todd Ellis and Tommy Suggs in the booth with Chad Tucker taking over sideline duties this season.
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South Carolina snapped a seven-game losing streak to Clemson last year, upsetting the No. 8 Tigers 31-30 with a Mitch Jeter 35-yard field goal.
Clemson holds a 72-43-4 lead in the all-time series.
The Gamecocks are currently 5-6 overall and 3-5 in SEC play after a 17-14 win over Kentucky this past Saturday. South Carolina has also suffered losses to Texas A&M, Missouri, Florida, Tennessee, Georgia and North Carolina with additional wins over Vanderbilt, Jacksonville State, Mississippi State and Furman.
Clemson is 7-4 overall and 4-4 in ACC play.
The Tigers have won three straight, beating North Carolina, Georgia Tech and Notre Dame, after losses to N.C. State and Miami. Clemson also has wins over Wake Forest, Syracuse, FAU, and Charleston Southern to go with losses to Florida State and Duke.