The College Football Playoff quarterfinals get underway in the coming days, with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Georgia Bulldogs bringing the action to a close in the 2025 AllState Sugar Bowl. How can you watch Notre Dame vs. Georgia?
Here’s How To Watch Notre Dame vs. Georgia in the 2025 AllState Sugar Bowl
- Game Date: Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025
- Game Time: 8:45 p.m. ET
- Location: New Orleans, LA
- Stadium: Caesars Superdome
- TV Channel: ESPN
Notre Dame vs. Georgia kicks off at 8:45 p.m. ET from Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, LA. The main broadcast will be on ESPN, with the broadcast team of Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy, Molly McGrath, and Laura Rutledge calling all the action as Gunner Stockton leads the SEC champions against a Fighting Irish team with one of the best run games in the country.
However, that’s just the tip of the iceberg of your viewing options for the AllState Sugar Bowl. ESPN will revive its signature College Football Playoff MegaCast for all four playoff games, including the Notre Dame vs. Georgia matchup. College football fans will have six additional opportunities to take in the big game.
ESPN2 will showcase the Notre Dame vs. Georgia Command Center, which gives viewers a multi-screen format to enjoy the game. In addition to “four different vantage points,” the Command Center is football geek heaven, with up-to-the-minute player and team stats available throughout the broadcast.
Meanwhile, ESPNU will feature SkyCast at the AllState Sugar Bowl. The much-loved alternative broadcast is produced entirely in the “All-22” format, putting the viewer behind the offense so they can see exactly how every play unfolds. SEC Network will broadcast the Notre Dame vs. Georgia SkyCast with Hometown Radio.
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If the commentary crew of McDonough, McElroy, McGrath, and Rutledge isn’t to your taste, you can catch the game with Spanish language commentary on ESPN Deportes or ESPN Radio will carry alternative audio from Tom Hart, Jordan Rodgers, and Cole Cubelic, perfect for if you’re also trying to catch the game on the go. The ESPN App will have marching band performances.
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