The Auburn Tigers host the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide at Jordan-Hare Stadium in the 80th Iron Bowl game. The game kicks off at 3:30 p.m. on CBS.

Auburn (6-5, 2-5 in the SEC) trails Alabama (10-1, 6-1 in the SEC) in the overall series 43-35-1, but holds a decisive 15-7 advantage when the two teams play on the Auburn campus. The Tigers became bowl eligible after last week’s 56-34 victory over Idaho and have won two of their last three games, including an impressive 26-10 triumph at Texas A&M.

The Crimson Tide look to wrap up another SEC West title with a victory on Saturday. To make the trip to Atlanta for the SEC Championship Game, Alabama has to either win on Saturday or have Ole Miss lose to Mississippi State.

Here are five Auburn players to watch in Saturday’s game:

1. QB Jeremy Johnson: The junior has started the past three games for Auburn and has begun to build momentum in the offense while winning two of those games. He threw for 163 yards and two touchdowns in last week’s victory over Idaho, completing 13-of-19 passes without tossing an interception. Over his brief career, Johnson has thrown a touchdown pass in seven of his eight starts. He will undoubtedly play a key role in keeping the Alabama defense off balance with his ability to run or throw.

2. RB Jovon Robinson: Over the course of the last few games, Robinson has emerged as a capable compliment to Peyton Barber in the backfield. He played a vital role in the victory over Texas A&M, rushing for 107 yards in the first half alone. He scored his first career touchdown in that game, finishing with 159 yards on 27 carries. Robinson led the Tigers in rushing last week as well with 99 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries. The success of Auburn’s running game will be crucial in deciding the outcome on Saturday.

3. WR Ricardo Louis: The senior is Auburn’s big-play receiver. If the Tigers hope to spring the upset on Saturday, Louis must come up with a big play or two in order to help soften up the middle of the Alabama defense. Louis is closing in on 100 career receptions. He needs three more to reach that plateau. For his career, Louis has piled up 1,297 receiving yards and eight touchdowns. He has the ability to run with the football as well, rushing for 516 yards and two touchdowns over his career. He became the first receiver in Auburn history to rush for 100 yards in a game (102 yards vs. South Carolina in 2014).

4. DB Blake Countess: The senior transfer from Michigan is a nice addition to the Auburn secondary. With 59 tackles in 11 games this season, including 38 solos, Countess has become a leader on defense. Two tackles for losses and two interceptions to his credit, Countess is a ball hawk who the Tigers will lean on in stopping Alabama’s big-play passing game on Saturday. Last week Countess led the team in tackles with eight (6 solo) and broke up two passes.

5. K Daniel Carlson: The Lou Groza Award semifinalist is the only kicker nationally with four field goals of 51-plus yards this season. Carlson has booted five field goals of 50-plus yards in his last 11 games, and the longest is a career-best 56-yarder in the season opener against Louisville. He’s a perfect 14-for-14 over the last six games, including two 52-yarders. The 14 consecutive field goals is a school record. The sophomore has kicked a total of 20 field goals this season, two shy of the school record. If Saturday’s game happens to come down to a field goal, there isn’t a better kicker to have on your side than Carlson.