The 2025 SEC Championship Game will see No. 3 Georgia take on No. 9 Alabama. Below you can find information on the game time, TV channel, odds and how to watch the game online.

The two teams will play for the 2025 SEC Championship, with the winner clinching an automatic bid into the College Football Playoff. This is a rematch, with Alabama having beaten Georgia 24-21 earlier this season.

SEC championship game: Game time for Georgia-Alabama

The SEC championship game is set for a 4:10 p.m. ET start on Saturday, Dec. 6.

SEC championship game: TV Channel for Georgia-Alabama

The SEC championship game will be broadcast on ABC. Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Laura Rutledge and Holly Rowe will call the game.

SEC championship game: How to watch online, stream Week 15 game

The SEC championship game will be streamed using the WatchESPN app. Click here to watch the game. You will need a subscription to watch.

SEC championship: Odds, point spread, over/under for Georgia-Alabama

Georgia is a 2.5-point favorite against Alabama. The total for the game is 48.5. Georgia is 5-7 against the spread this season.

2025 SEC Championship Game ticket information

For tickets to the 2025 SEC Championship Game, follow this link. Georgia will be on the south sideline, the same they were on for Friday’s Georgia-Georgia Tech game.

What Kirby Smart said about the SEC championship game

On the history between Georgia and Alabama...

“I don’t think these kids pay much attention to any kind of history because I mean their team, their roster is almost as new as ours. I mean, I think both of us are averaging 33, 34% new guys. You know, we did play them last year in a classic game. We played them this year in a classic game and then you know, multiple years in this game. But I think it’s pretty clear that each and every game has a history in life of its own and you play the game that season with the guys you have and the mindset of the guys you have. So, I don’t think these other games will have any effect on this one.”

On if injuries could be an even bigger factor in future SEC championship games as the league moves to nine conference games...

“It could, certainly could, but that is speculation. I think I think any coach will tell you that the nine-game season is going to be more wear and tear in terms of our conference for sure. And if rosters are tightening, which they are tightening, teams are going to have fewer guys next year than they had this year due to guys aging out and DSA’s (designated student-athletes) removing themselves and the portal stuff that it’s going to become harder and harder to have the depth you need and maybe whoever does that best. Is that a competitive advantage as well?”

On how much this game feels like a playoff game...

“Well, every game is a playoff game because for us, every game to this point would have probably taken, you know, us out of the SEC Championship game or out of the playoffs. So your back’s against the wall every week in this conference. It’s not new to either team. So it’s the next one and you can’t make it bigger than it is. It’s a big moment. It’s a chance for an SEC Championship and around our place, they put numbers up, you know, in the banners in the hallways for when you win SEC Championships and that’s significant to me. These kids, these players, they want an opportunity to win this conference. They mostly grew up around this conference and they know how hard it is to achieve an SEC Championship. So we want to be at our best. And we got an elite opponent to go against to do it.”

Georgia football injury report against Alabama

  • Zion Branch — undisclosed — questionable
  • Drew Bobo — left foot — out
  • DB Kyron Jones — foot — out
  • RB Bo Walker — jaw — out
  • DL Jordan Hall — leg — out
  • WR Colbie Young — leg — out
  • TE Ethan Barbour — ankle — out
  • DB Ondre Evans — knee — out

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