What time does Mizzou football play? Here's how to watch Missouri vs. Auburn Saturday

This weekend, Missouri enters conference play against SEC West opponent Auburn.

Auburn suffered its first loss of the season last week against Penn State. Like Mizzou, Auburn will enter this weekend’s contest with a 2-1 overall record.

Last week, Missouri got back into the win column with a 34-17 victory over Abilene Christian. Now, Eli Drinkwitz and company will face their second road test of the year at Jordan-Hare Stadium during Auburn’s homecoming weekend.

The two teams have only met three times, but Auburn won the last two matchups easily, scoring more than 50 points in each game. Missouri’s only win against Auburn came in the 1973 Sun Bowl.

Here’s how you can watch Saturday’s game

How to watch Missouri vs. Auburn

When: 11 a.m., Saturday, September 24

TV: ESPN

Online livestream: Watch ESPN (login required)

Radio: Tiger Radio Network

Online radio: The Varsity Network

Who are the TV announcers for the Mizzou vs. Auburn game?

Mark Jones will have the play-by-play call for Saturday’s SEC showdown between Missoui and Auburn. He’ll be joined by Robert Griffin III who will provide analysis.

Where can I find ESPN?

If you’re looking for ESPN, DirecTV customers can find ESPN on channel 206. Dish Network customers can catch the game televised on ESPN on channel 140.

If you’d like to watch the game online, you may do so by clicking the link provided above. You will need to login using your cable subscription credentials.

Check your programming guide for more details.

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This article originally appeared on Columbia Daily Tribune: Mizzou football vs. Auburn: How to watch and stream Missouri's game