How to watch or stream online NC State football’s ACC game at Wake Forest on Saturday

N.C. State starts its final road stretch of the season this weekend, heading to Winston-Salem for a matchup against Wake Forest.

This is one of the Wolfpack’s oldest and longest series, dating back to 1895. Its series against the Virginia Military Institute began in the same year, but until September, the teams had not played since 1946.

Wake Forest, however, played the Pack in 1910 and has done so for 113 consecutive years. The only deviations came after the inaugural game, when the programs didn’t play until 1908 and faced off twice. They also took a one-season hiatus in 1909.

The Demon Deacons historically dominate when playing in Winston-Salem, allowing an N.C. State win twice since 2001. The most recent Pack victory took place in 2015, when it won 35-17.

The Wolfpack is in the top half of the ACC, tied with four other teams at 3-2, and seeks another win this weekend. Wake Forest, with one-possession losses to Duke and Clemson, wants to snap its own losing streak.

Here’s what to know before the game:

Kickoff time + TV channel for the Wolfpack’s Week 11 game

The game is at 2 p.m. on The CW Network.

Other viewing options for the NC State, Wake Forest game

DIRECTV Stream, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV and fuboTV all carry The CW for customers without cable.

NC State at Wake Forest game and TV info

Teams: N.C. State Wolfpack vs. Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Where: Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Date: Saturday, Nov. 11

Time: 2 p.m.

TV: The CW

Stream: DIRECTV Stream, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV

Betting line: The Wolfpack enters the game as the 2.5 point favorite, according to U.S. sports books.

Series history: N.C. State leads the all-time series, which started in 1895, 68-42-6. It is one of the oldest series in program history and one of the most consistent. N.C. State won two of the last three, but the Demon Deacons boast a 4-2 record since 2017. Five of the last six games were decided by 10 points or fewer, and four were decided by seven points or fewer.