How to Watch Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt With & Without Cable: Full Streaming Guide

Will Tennessee come out on top in this one?
Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava, left, talks with running back Dylan Sampson during a game against UTEP on Nov. 23, 2024, in Knoxville, Tenn. The Vols enjoy playoff positioning if they beat Vanderbilt in the regular-season finale.
Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava, left, talks with running back Dylan Sampson during a game against UTEP on Nov. 23, 2024, in Knoxville, Tenn. The Vols enjoy playoff positioning if they beat Vanderbilt in the regular-season finale. / Saul Young / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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It's all on the line for the Tennessee Vols. Everyone knows by now, but with a win, Tennessee will lock in its spot for the College Football Playoff and the team will likely host a first-round game. With a loss, however, the dream will come to an end.

Vanderbilt and quarterback Diego Pavia are ready to do whatever is needed to play spoiler, as the crowd in Nashville will be rocking to prevent Josh Heupel and Co. from ending the season on the right foot.

The drama can't be measured leading up to kickoff - this is a game NO one is going to want to miss. Will UT come out on top? We're about to find out. For those of you who won't make it to the stadium to catch things live, we've got you covered with TV and streaming information.

How to watch Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt on TV

If you're going to be on the couch watching the action on your television, you can do so on ESPN, as the worldwide leader in sports is going to be broadcasting this one.

What time is the Tennessee vs. Vanderbilt game on Saturday?

It's an early kickoff in Nashville, as the Tennessee Vols and Vanderbilt Commodores will kickoff at 12 p.m. ET.

How to stream Tennessee football vs. Vanderbilt

If you're looking at ways to stream this game, there are plenty of options. The list includes ESPN+, fubo.TV, SlingTV and YouTubeTV.

Tennessee is a double-digit favorite against Vanderbilt

Despite being the road team, the Vols are 10.5-point favorites to take down Vanderbilt on Saturday. Tennessee is 9-2 on the year, while Vanderbilt is 6-5. The Vols know their backs are against the wall, which is why they'll be playing with everything they've got in this one. The CFP awaits if they celebrate after the final whistle. Time to see if the players can deliver for Heupel.

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