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How to watch Texas A&M vs Auburn NCAAF game: Live stream, TV channel, and start time

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The SEC grind shows no mercy as Auburn faces a quick turnaround, traveling to College Station to take on No. 9 Texas A&M just days after a heartbreaker at Oklahoma. 

The narrow loss dropped the Tigers out of the AP Top 25, but a win on the road against the Aggies could vault Hugh Freeze's squad back into the national conversation and keep them in contention in the SEC hunt.

Beating Mike Elko's Aggies won't be a walk in the park. Texas A&M returns to action after an off week that followed their nail-biting 41-40 victory over Notre Dame in South Bend. Quarterback Marcel Reed has continued to grow, and the Aggies' offense has flourished with new contributors, topping 40 points in all three games this season.

This meeting marks the 16th in the all-time series and the 14th straight year these programs have faced off. Texas A&M holds a slight edge historically at 8-7, including a 4-2 mark in College Station, where the 12th Man always makes life difficult for visitors.

Here, GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the Texas A&M vs Auburn NCAAF game, plus plenty more.

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Texas A&M vs Auburn: Date and kick-off time

The Aggies 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 Kyle Field in College Station, TX.

DateSaturday, September 27, 2025
Kick-off Time3:30 pm ET or 12:30 pm PT
VenueKyle Field 
LocationCollege Station, TX

How to watch Texas A&M vs Auburn on TV & stream live online

  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Streaming service: Fubo

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Texas A&M vs Auburn team news & key players

Texas A&M Aggies team news

The No. 9 Texas A&M Aggies come off a bye week riding momentum from three impressive wins, including a nail-biter over No. 8 Notre Dame, 41-40. After dominating UTSA 42-24 and Utah State 44-22 at home, the Aggies showed resilience against the Fighting Irish, erasing a 10-point deficit. 

Senior RB Le'Veon Moss powered the ground game with 20 carries for 81 yards and three scores, while sophomore QB Marcel Reed threw for 360 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception. WR Mario Craver hauled in seven catches for 207 yards and a touchdown, giving A&M a dynamic passing attack.

Auburn Tigers team news

Auburn, on the other hand, struggled to move the ball against Oklahoma, totaling just 287 yards. The Tigers converted only 3-of-15 on third down and gained 67 yards on 35 carries, while committing 13 penalties for 85 yards. 

Junior QB Jackson Arnold threw for 220 yards and a score but was sacked nine times, with WR Cam Coleman contributing 88 yards and a touchdown. Despite the hiccup, Auburn still averages 198.3 rushing yards per game (42nd nationally) at 5.0 yards per carry, while allowing 58.3 rushing yards (5th) and 232.8 passing yards per game (91st).

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