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How to live stream Georgia vs Texas for free

How to live stream Georgia vs Texas for free

Looking for options other than cable TV to live stream Georgia vs. Texas? You’re lucky! We highlight the best sports betting sites to watch the Bulldogs vs. the Longhorns in Week 8.

Oct 19, 2024 • 11:53 ET

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Quinn Ewers, quarterback of the Texas Longhorns, in NCAAF action.

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The fate of the SEC hangs in the balance today when No. 5 Georgia takes on No. 1 Texas in Austin.

The Longhorns have a perfect 6-0 record thanks to a stifling defense that holds their opponents to just 6.3 points per game. It doesn’t hurt that they also score at will and have already surpassed the 50-point mark in three of their first six games.

They face a formidable opponent in the 5-1 Bulldogs, who were previously ranked No. 1 in the country before suffering a narrow loss to Alabama in Week 5. Since then, they’ve picked up wins over Auburn and Mississippi State and are also eager to make a statement in the Lone Star State.

There are a number of subscription-based TV channels and streaming services you can use to watch Saturday’s game. But did you know that you can also live stream the game directly from legal sports betting websites?

Explore the details below and be sure to check out our Georgia vs. Texas predictions before kickoff at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Information about the Georgia vs. Texas game

Location: DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium, Austin, TX
Date: Saturday, 10th – 19th 2024
Start: 7:30 p.m. ET
TV: ABC/ESPN

How to stream Georgia vs Texas live with Caesars Sportsbook

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$1,000 first bet on Caesars

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Caesars is the industry leader in live streaming with its state-of-the-art Watch & Bet platform, which offers bettors an enhanced in-game betting experience. Just click on the game in the app and you can watch Georgia vs. Texas.

Registered users in the United States can stream select NCAAF games on Caesars Sportsbook as long as your account has a positive balance and you have placed a bet within the last 10 months.

Read our detailed Caesars Sportsbook review to learn more about the site’s NCAAF betting options, key features, customer service, and withdrawal options.

Here’s how to live stream Georgia vs Texas with bet365

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$1,000 safety net for the first bet

Code: COVERS365 (Void in Ontario)

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Bet $5, get $200

Code: COVERS365 (Void in Ontario)

For those north of the border, bet365 is one of the best live streaming options to watch college football, NFL and NHL games in real time. Simply click on the game in the bet365 app and you can watch the action and bet.

Registered users in Canada can stream NCAAF games on bet365 as long as your account has a positive balance and you have placed a bet within the last 24 hours.

Read our detailed bet365 review to learn more about the site’s college football betting options and other key features.

All-time results Georgia vs. Texas

Date Score
January 1, 2019 Texas 28, Georgia 21
January 2, 1984 Georgia 10, Texas 9
September 20, 1958 Texas 13, Georgia 8
September 21, 1957 Texas 26, Georgia 7
January 1, 1949 Texas 41, Georgia 28
Looking for more insights? Check out our best college football bets for Week 8.

Other services to stream Georgia vs Texas live

  • YouTube TV
    With YouTube TV you can watch live broadcasts from ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and other popular cable channels. For $72.99 per month, you can enjoy live sports and must-watch TV shows.
  • FuboTV
    Fubo’s premium sports package offers 79 channels and 250 hours of cloud DVR for just $18.75 per month.
  • Hulu + Live TV
    Hailed by CNET as the “best live streaming service of 2024,” Hulu offers easy setup, no hidden fees, and unlimited DVR for $76.99 per month.
  • Sling TV
    A true pioneer in the live streaming space, Sling TV offers customizable TV packages for just $40 per month.
  • ESPN+
    Get access to ESPN’s full broadcast schedule and impressive titles archive for $10.99 per month.

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