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Where to stream Texas A&M vs. Arkansas free stream today

A weather delay in Fayetteville, Ark. moved the start time to an SEC contest on Saturday, Oct. 18 between No. 4 Texas A&M Aggies and the Arkansas Razorbacks at Razorback Stadium.

The game is scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m. EDT and will be broadcast on ESPN. Fans looking to watch this college football game can do so for free by using DirecTV, which offers a free trial, or FuboTV, which also offers a free trial as well as up to $30 off your first month. SlingTV doesn’t offer a free trial but has promotional offers available for streaming the game. You can stream ESPN Unlimited on your phone, tablet, smart TV or gaming console, and bundle your plan with NFL+ Premium or with NFL+ Premium, Disney+ and Hulu. Additionally, those with DirecTV, FuboTV or Hulu + Live TV can access ESPN Unlimited through their package.

The 6-0 Aggies are looking to remain undefeated when they challenge the 2-4 Razorbacks.

Arkansas lost three of its games by one score, including last week against No. 11 Tennessee on the road when a comeback fell short and the Razorbacks fell 34-31. Quarterback Taylen Green tossed for 256 yards and two scores and rushed for another 63 yards and a touchdown while running back Mike Washington Jr. went for 131 yards and a score.

Texas A&M earned a 34-17 win over Florida last week, allowing only 3 points after the first quarter. Marcel Reed went for 234 yards through the air and 37 on the ground with two total touchdowns and an interception.

Who: No. 4 Texas A&M Aggies vs. Arkansas Razorbacks

When: Saturday, Oct. 18 at 5:30 p.m. EDT

Where: Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Ark.

Stream: DirecTV (free trial); FuboTV (free trial); SlingTV; ESPN

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