The 2025 Sugar Bowl features two of the best teams in the nation as the second-ranked Georgia Bulldogs take on the seventh-seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal.
As excitement builds ahead of the big game, how can you watch the Sugar Bowl, what are the broadcast options, and who are the announcers bringing the action to life in the comfort of your own home?
When Does ESPN’s Coverage Start?
TV coverage of the 2025 Sugar Bowl starts at 4 p.m. ET, with the main broadcast on ESPN. However, there are many ways to watch the action unfold across the network’s range of channels.
- ESPN – Standard broadcast
- ESPNU – Command Center
- ESPNews – SkyCast
- ESPN Deportes – Spanish Language
- ESPN Radio – National Radio
- ESPN App – SkyCast featuring Hometown Radio
- ESPN App – Marching Bands
ESPNU’s Sugar Bowl Command Center gives viewers a multi-screen format to enjoy the game, with four different vantage points. This presentation of Notre Dame vs. Georgia also features up-to-the-minute team and individual stats.
Meanwhile, ESPNews will feature the popular SkyCast presentation of the game. Putting the viewer at the heart of the action, the alternative broadcast is produced entirely in the “All-22” format, so you can see every wide receiver route unfold in a way that isn’t ordinarily available on standard broadcasts.
Who Are the Game Announcers for the Sugar Bowl?
ESPN has a stellar lineup confirmed for the AllState Sugar Bowl, with the broadcast booth duo of Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy calling the action as Notre Dame vs. Georgia unfolds.
They’ll be joined by reporters Laura Rutledge and Molly McGrath who will provide insights from the sidelines of the Caesars Superdome.
If you’re tuning in on the move (or simply prefer to listen to an alternative broadcast), ESPN’s national radio coverage will come courtesy of Tom Hart, Jordan Rodgers, and Cole Cubelic.
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