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The 5th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs hit the road for Starkville for an early Saturday kick against the Mississippi State Bulldogs. The game is scheduled to start at 12:00 p.m. ET (11:00 a.m. CT) with TV coverage on ESPN and streaming on-demand. How to watch #5 Georgia vs. Mississippi State football on TV and stream without cable: When: Saturday, Nov. 8 at 12:00 p.m. ET (11:00 a.m. CT) Where: Davis Wade Stadium, Starkville, Miss. TV channel: ESPN Streaming on: FuboTV (free trial) | DirecTV (free trial) | SlingTV (50% off first month) | ESPN Unlimited ($29.99/mo.) #5 Georgia vs. Mississippi State: The matchup Georgia is right back in the mix for a College Football Playoff berth as the pieces continue to come together for coach Kirby Smart since a Week 5 home loss to now-No. 4 Alabama. The Bulldogs have won four in a row while working hard in the steady diet of talented teams the SEC throws in their path. Georgia most recently toppled Florida (24-20) in a matchup played in Jacksonville last weekend. See also: College football coverage on PennLive Mississippi State’s scorched-earth start to the 2025 season had the Bulldogs ranked in the AP top 25 with four straight wins that were highlighted by a 24-20 win over then-No. 12 Arizona State in Week 2. Momentum went the other direction, though, and Mississippi State was on the wrong end of two overtime games against No. 15 Tennessee (41-34) and No. No. 22 Texas (45-38) and another tight loss to Florida (23-21). Last time out, the Bulldogs snapped their losing streak with a road win over Arkansas (38-35). #5 Georgia vs. Mississippi State: Know your live streams FuboTV (free trial): Offers most extensive package of live sports with rates competitive with DirecTV. The FuboTV Pro Package ($54.99) includes ESPN Unlimited, but the Elite with Sports Plus package ($74.99) is required for NFL Red Zone. Monthly rates rise to $84.99 and $104.99 after that. DirecTV (free trial): Offers access to all 66 major college football and NFL games this weekend with a 5-day trial and $49.99 first month ($89.99 after). Entertainment package ($49.99) carries ESPN Unlimited and NFL Red Zone. SlingTV (50% off 1st month): Full month of streaming runs as low as $45.99 with day passes available for 24 hours ($4.99), Friday-Sunday ($9.99) and 7-day access ($14.99). Most noteworthy omission is CBS, which carries college football and NFL games.