How fans can watch Mississippi State-Arkansas in wake of YouTube TV-ESPN dispute
Due to an ongoing dispute between Google and Disney, YouTube TV is no longer carrying ESPN channels.
While that could change at any time, SEC fans and YouTube TV subscribers who were hoping to watch their teams play this weekend will need to make alternate arrangements. Unless an agreement is reached, no SEC games — including Mississippi State vs. Arkansas — will be available on YouTube TV this weekend.
How to stream Mississippi State vs. Arkansas
Since ESPN channels no longer appear on YouTube TV, fans will need to find alternate solutions in order to watch certain games this week. Fortunately for fans looking for an alternative, SlingTV is a viable solution.
This week, SlingTV is offering a “weekend pass” for customers who sign up. Sling subscribers have access to all ESPN channels and can watch the full SEC slate in Week 10 as a result. That includes Mississippi State vs. Arkansas, which is set to be broadcast on SEC Network on Saturday.
- Kickoff time: 4:00 p.m. ET
- Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas
- TV: SEC Network via SlingTV
Mississippi State vs. Arkansas odds
Both of these teams are looking for their first SEC wins of the season on Saturday. Mississippi State is coming off of a heartbreaking overtime loss to Texas in Week 9. The Razorbacks also lost last weekend to Auburn at home.
Here’s a look at the up-to-the-minute odds for this game along with the best price from a variety of sports betting apps:
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Mississippi State vs. Arkansas history
Mississippi State and Arkansas have met 34 times before in football. The first game between these programs came back in 1916. They began playing regularly as SEC foes in 1992 when the Razorbacks joined the SEC.
Arkansas has won 3 of the last 5 meetings in this series, including the 2024 matchup in Starkville. The Hogs won that game 58-25.
Spenser is a news editor for Saturday Down South and covers college football across all Saturday Football brands.