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How to watch Ole Miss vs LSU NCAAF game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time

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No. 13 Ole Miss (4-0, 2-0 SEC) is set for a high-stakes SEC clash with Brian Kelly’s No.14LSU Tigers in Week 5, a game that has dominated the college football chatter all week.

This may not have the national rivalry spotlight of some other matchups, but these two programs have been in each other's way in the College Football Playoff chase over the past two seasons. LSU edged Ole Miss 55-49 in a thriller two years ago, only for the Rebels to return the favor last year in a nail-biting 29-26 win. Unlike the Alabama-Georgia saga, both teams come into this contest unbeaten, adding extra spice to the showdown.

Lane Kiffin's squad enters riding a four-game winning streak, with the offense firing on all cylinders after an impressive start to 2025. Ole Miss has had a couple of nail-biters against Kentucky and Arkansas, but also crushed a strong Tulane team 45-10. A win here, with Washington State looming, would put Kiffin's Rebels at 6-0 before facing Alabama.

LSU’s offense has been uneven against elite competition but got the job done against Clemson and dismantled Florida, showing it can rise to the occasion.

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the Ole Miss vs LSU NCAAF game, plus plenty more.

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Ole Miss vs LSU: Date and kick-off time

The Rebels will take on the Tigers in a highly anticipated NCAAF game on Saturday, September 27, 2025, at 3:30 pm ET or 12:30 pm PT at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, MS.

DateSaturday, September 27, 2025
Kick-off Time3:30 pm ET or 12:30 pm PT
VenueVaught-Hemingway Stadium 
LocationOxford, MS

How to watch Ole Miss vs LSU on TV & stream live online

  • TV channel: ABC
  • Streaming service: Fubo

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Ole Miss vs LSU team news & key players

Ole Miss Rebels team news

Ole Miss enters riding a wave of confidence after a 45–10 drubbing of Tulane, showcasing a balanced and explosive offense. QB Trinidad Chambliss went 17-for-27 for 307 yards and two TDs, adding 112 rushing yards on 14 carries. 

Kewan Lacy chipped in with 68 yards and two scores, while Deuce Alexander hauled in 94 yards and a touchdown. To win, the Rebels need to mix the run and pass, exploit LSU's run-defense vulnerability, sustain drives, and keep Nussmeier under pressure to disrupt the Tigers' rhythm.

LSU Tigers team news

LSU comes into this SEC showdown on the heels of a dominant 56–10 rout of Southeastern Louisiana, piling up 530 total yards while holding their opponent to just 205. The passing game was sharp—35 completions on 43 attempts for 395 yards—while the running game added 135 more, keeping the offense balanced and efficient. 

Garrett Nussmeier managed the attack with poise, making smart decisions and avoiding costly mistakes, while Ju’Juan Johnson helped grind out yards on the ground. For LSU to pull off a win against Ole Miss, they’ll need to protect Nussmeier, sustain a credible running threat, and avoid becoming one-dimensional. Defensively, they must force Ole Miss into long-yardage situations and challenge the Rebels to beat them with the deep ball.

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