How to stream Texas A&M vs. LSU top-25 showdown on Oct. 25 with Sling TV
By Andrew Olson
Published:
On a loaded day of SEC football, a pair of top-25 teams will help close out the night in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
The No. 20 LSU Tigers are hosting the No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies in a highly anticipated ranked SEC showdown. Our friends at Sling TV have fans covered who are looking to stream the big game.
Why stream tonight’s game? This one will impact both the SEC race and the College Football Playoff picture. Though Texas A&M is an undefeated squad ranked No. 3, the Aggies are only slight favorites playing at LSU, one of the toughest road environments in college football.
Brian Kelly‘s team needs to win to stay in it. The Tigers have already lost this season to Ole Miss and Vanderbilt. A third loss would almost certainly eliminate them from the College Football Playoff picture. But win out with victories over Texas A&M, Alabama and Oklahoma, and it’s hard to see the Bayou Bengals getting left out.
Kelly is also thought to be dealing with job uncertainty. A loss wouldn’t get Kelly fired on Sunday, but frustrations are growing as the veteran coach is in Year 4 and has yet to take the Tigers to the CFP.
Can Kelly lead LSU to victory in a must-win game to keep the Tigers’ postseason hopes alive and quiet his own critics?
Here’s a look at the broadcast info for tonight’s game:
- When: Saturday, October 25, 2025
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- TV channel: ABC
- Live stream: Sling TV (starting at $4.99)
So what about the Aggies? What have they done this season to earn the No. 3 ranking? Put simply, they’ve done everything asked of them, which many teams can’t say. Texas A&M has won in a variety of ways this season.
A&M’s first big test came on the road at Notre Dame. The Aggies won a 41-40 shootout in South Bend.
The following week, the Aggies found themselves in a defensive battle with Auburn. Texas A&M held on for a 16-10 win, its first SEC victory of the season.
In Week 8, the Aggies won another shootout, 45-42 over Arkansas. But A&M has more complete wins over Mississippi State (31-9) and Florida (34-17) at home. Now, the Aggies will try to win on the road for only the second time this season.
What is Sling TV?
Sling TV is one-stop shop for fans to stream all of their favorite games. For college football fans, it offers ESPN, ABC and the SEC Network for all the SEC games. Sports fans will have access to stream Monday Night Football, the World Series and more!
Fans have lots of streaming options using Sling TV! Weekly and monthly options are available, but for those who only need a specific game like Texas A&M-LSU, you can buy a weekend pass or a day pass. Options start at $4.99.
Sign up now and stream all the SEC Week 9 games, including Texas A&M vs. LSU!
Andrew writes about sports to fund his love of live music and collection of concert posters. He strongly endorses the Hall of Fame campaigns of Fred Taylor and Andruw Jones.