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Looking to watch the University of Kentucky vs University of Georgia on October 4? Here's how to stream the game live from anywhere without cable.
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In Week 6, the Kentucky Wildcats (2-2) travel to Athens to take on the No. 12 Georgia Bulldogs (3-1). This University of Kentucky vs University of Georgia college football clash is set to air on ABC this Saturday, Oct. 4 at 12:00 p.m. ET. If you don't have cable, there are still plenty of great streaming options. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Kentucky vs Georgia game live this weekend from anywhere in the world.




LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY - SEPTEMBER 14: Trevor Etienne #1 of the Georgia Bulldogs runs the ball as Zion Childress #11 of the Kentucky Wildcats trails during the first half at Kroger Field on September 14, 2024 in Lexington, Kentucky.
Michael Hickey/Getty ImagesThe Bulldogs are licking their wounds after their first loss of the season (against Alabama), but they're still double-digit favorites over the visiting Wildcats. On paper, it looks like a "get-right" game for Georgia, since Kentucky has struggled against SEC opponents in 2025. But the Wildcats nearly beat UGA last year. They led for most of the game and lost by just one point, which makes this year's Kentucky vs Georgia betting odds even more intriguing.
While Kentucky's passing offense has sputtered in 2025, they have shown an ability to run the ball. Powered by running back Seth McGowan, UK is averaging nearly 200 yards per game on the ground. The key to Saturday's contest is whether Georgia can slow down Kentucky's rushing attack and force the Wildcats to pass the ball.
The Bulldogs, meanwhile, need to find a way to create more explosive plays on offense. Wide receiver Zachariah Branch has been electric with the ball in his hands, but he only has 14 catches on the year. Georgia should try to increase his targets as the season progresses. If they want to stay in the race for the SEC title and a playoff spot, it starts with a win this weekend.
Kentucky hopes to pull off the upset, while Georgia is looking to take care of business at home. You can stream Kentucky at Georgia on Fubo, DIRECTV STREAM, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and more on Oct. 4.
ESPN Unlimited is a great option for streaming the Kentucky vs Georgia football game this Saturday. At $29.99/month or $299.99/year, subscribers get access to college football on ESPN, ESPN on ABC, and SEC Network.
You can also go with the Disney Bundle, which packs in ESPN Unlimited, Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN Select for $35.99/month. Right now, though, there's a promo dropping it to just $29.99/month for an entire year, which is the exact cost of ESPN Unlimited on its own.
You can watch Kentucky vs Georgia live on Fubo. Fubo Pro ($84.99/month) offers more than 230 channels, while Fubo Sports ($55.99/month) is a streamlined bundle with over 25 major sports channels. Both packages carry ABC in most markets, but availability varies by location.
Whether ABC is included in your Fubo subscription, both the Pro and Sports plans come with ESPN Unlimited at no additional cost — so you'll be able to watch Kentucky vs Georgia either way.
DIRECTV STREAM is another good option for NCAA football fans. There are three signature packages that all come with ABC depending on your location: Entertainment ($84.99/month), Choice ($89.99/month), and Ultimate ($119.99/month). DIRECTV STREAM also offers the MySports Genre Pack ($69.99/month), with 30+ dedicated sports channels. Each of these subscriptions include ESPN Unlimited, and all but MySports include Hulu and Disney+.
Watch Kentucky vs Georgia on ABC with Hulu + Live TV for $82.99/month. Keep in mind, Hulu + Live TV will change its base price from $82.99/month to $89.99/month starting in late Oct. Your package offers more than 95 channels and access to ESPN Unlimited and ESPN Select — so you'll have easy access to college football every weekend. Hulu + Live TV also comes with Disney+ and Hulu's streaming content at no extra charge.
Sling TV is a solid streaming option for the Kentucky vs Georgia matchup this Saturday. ABC is included in select regions with the Sling Blue ($45.99/month), Sling Orange & Blue ($60.99/month), and Sling Orange & Blue + Sports Extra ($75.99/month) packages. Since access to local channels varies by location, it's smart to look up coverage in your area before signing up.
Sling also has short-term Passes if you don't want to pay for a whole month of live TV. Grab a day pass for $4.99, a weekend pass for $9.99, or a one-week pass for $14.99.
If you're abroad this weekend, you can watch Kentucky vs Georgia football on DAZN. The platform streams up to 25 college football games every week in select parts of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. This week, Kentucky vs Georgia is one of 10 games you'll be able to watch live on DAZN.
Depending on your location, plans start at $19.99/month (12-month commitment), $29.99/month (cancel anytime), or $224.99/year (upfront payment).
With a VPN, college football fans outside of the U.S. can do a lot better than checking their phone for the Kentucky vs Georgia score. Using ExpressVPN, Private Internet Access, or NordVPN, you can virtually change your location. This lets you access American servers and stream the game through your usual platforms.




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