How to Watch Oklahoma–Texas: TV channel, Time, and Streaming Options
DALLAS – The annual Red River Showdown between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns is set for Saturday, October 11th, with a 2:30 p.m. CT kickoff from Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas. This year’s matchup features an Oklahoma team currently 5-0 on the season, following wins against Michigan (24-13), Temple (42-3), Auburn (24-17), and Kent State (44-0), and a bye week in Week 5.
The Oklahoma-Texas rivalry, ofen referred to as the red River Rivalry, is one of the most storied and intense in college football. The game traditionally draws massive crowds and national attention, impacting not only the Big 12 Conference standings but also College Football Playoff implications.For fans eager to witness the clash, here’s a thorough guide to viewing options.
When: Saturday, October 11th
Time: 2:30 p.m. CT
Where: Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas
TV Channel: ABC
Streaming: ESPN+ and the ESPN app (with a cable or streaming subscription that includes ABC) are options for live streaming the game.
The Sooners are coming off a dominant 44-0 victory over Kent State on October 4th. Following the Texas game, Oklahoma’s schedule includes road games at South Carolina and Tennessee, as well as home contests against Ole Miss, Missouri, and LSU, culminating in a November 22nd game versus Missouri and a November 29th game versus LSU.