Alabama vs. Florida State live stream: How to watch online
By John Buhler
The No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide will clash with the No. 3 Florida State Seminoles on Saturday night. Here is how to watch this college football game online.
Labor Day weekend belongs to college football. Now that the sport is putting some incredible kickoff games at neutral sites between behemoth programs, it’s all the more reason to get fired up for Saturday. Easily the best game of the weekend will be a clash of the titans between the No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide and the No. 3 Florida State Seminoles.
Kickoff from brand-new Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta will begin at 8:00 p.m. ET on September 2. ABC will have the national broadcast of the football game. The available live streams can be found on WatchESPN and FuboTV.
Alabama is coming off a year where it was undefeated heading into the National Championship Game against the Clemson Tigers. The Crimson Tide saw its perfect 15-0 season slip away on the final play of regulation. Look for Alabama to bulldoze through its SEC schedule to get back into the College Football Playoff.
After a two-year playoff hiatus, the Seminoles look to be the favorite to come out of the deep ACC. Clemson lost its star quarterback Deshaun Watson to the NFL Draft. However, Florida State plays a brutal schedule with teams like Alabama, Clemson, the Louisville Cardinals, the Miami Hurricanes and the Florida Gators on the slate. That’s a very difficult road to Atlanta once again for Florida State.
According to SportsBookReview, Alabama is a seven-point favorite at the neutral site. The associated moneylines are Alabama -265 and Florida State +225. This game’s over/under comes in at a combined 49.5 points.
Date: Saturday, Sep. 2
Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
TV Info: ABC
Live Stream: WatchESPN, FuboTV
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Expect this to be a one-score game in Atlanta. Both teams have a great shot at meeting again in the College Football Playoff, assuming they can win their conference championships.