The ongoing carriage dispute between ESPN and YouTube TV is threatening to disrupt another weekend of college football.
That includes Saturday night’s primetime matchup between LSU and Alabama in Tuscaloosa. These old SEC West foes will be meeting for the 90th time on Saturday night. The game is set to be broadcast on ABCs.
How to stream LSU vs. Alabama
With Disney channels not appearing on YouTube TV for another college football Saturday, millions of fans will have to find an alternative solution if they still want to watch LSU and Alabama in Week 11.
SlingTV offers one potential solution. Sling’s “Orange” package includes ESPN 3, which has a simulcast of all ABC college football games. SlingTV is currently offering a “day pass” for $4.99 that includes multiple ESPN channels and several other major networks.
Fubo is another viable alternative. Fubo has a free trial period for new customers and also includes ABC, ESPN, SEC Network and numerous other channels.
LSU vs. Alabama betting odds
LSU is a significant underdog in this matchup. The Tigers will be playing their first game with interim head coach Frank Wilson. In LSU’s most recent game, the Tigers were blown out by Texas A&M at home and the program parted ways with Brian Kelly the next day.
Like LSU, Alabama was idle in Week 10. The Crimson Tide enter this contest on a 7-game winning streak.
Here’s a look at the betting odds for this game:
LSU vs. Alabama history
This series has been dominated in recent years by Alabama. The Crimson Tide have won 4 of the last 5 meeting against LSU, including a 42-13 win in Baton Rouge last season. The only exception over that time frame was a 32-31 win for LSU back in 2022.
Alabama is 57-27-5 all-time against the Tigers.
Spenser is a news editor for Saturday Down South and covers college football across all Saturday Football brands.