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How to watch today's Air Force vs Hawaii NCAAF game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time

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An exciting Mountain West clash will be up for grabs when the Air Force Falcons take on the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors on September 27 at Falcon Stadium.

The Falcons enter this game on the back of two consecutive defeats and riding on the offensive prowess of quarterback Liam Szarka, who threw for 246 yards and ran for 111, and recorded two touchdowns. They will aim to get back on their feet.

The Rainbow Warriors have won three games and lost two, including one in the Mountain West. They will rely on their offensive leader, quarterback Micah Alejado, to spearhead the attacking movements. Although they have faced some defensive challenges, under pressure, they can be a force to reckon with.

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Air Force vs Hawaii: Date and kick-off time

The Air Force vs Hawaii game will be played on September 27 at Falcon Stadium. 

DateSeptember 27, 2025
Kick-off Time04:10 PM ET or 01:10 PM PT
VenueFalcon Stadium
LocationAir Force Academy, Colorado

How to watch Air Force vs Hawaii on TV & stream live online

  • TV Channel: Fox Sports 1
  • Streaming Service: FuboTV

Streaming the game with a VPN

In case you are unable to watch the game due to a geo restriction, you can use a VPN to bypass it. For live streaming sports, we always recommend ExpressVPN, as it is one of the best VPN services in 2025.

Air Force vs Hawaii Team News

Air Force Team News

Quarterback Josh Johnson's involvement in this game is in question since he has suffered an injury. There are no other injury reports from the camp.

Hawaii Team News

Hawaii have no injury concerns as of September 26.

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