What time is the Florida State vs. Clemson game?
The game is at 7:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
Sports / College Football
A preview of the Florida State Seminoles vs. Clemson Tigers game, including how to watch, streaming options amidst the YouTube TV/Disney dispute, and FSU's uniform combination for the game.
The Florida State Seminoles travel to Death Valley to face the Clemson Tigers in a pivotal ACC matchup. Both teams are looking to improve their standings after disappointing seasons. Florida State is coming off a dominant win against Wake Forest, while Clemson seeks to rebound from a narrow loss to Duke.
**Streaming Options:** Due to the ongoing dispute between YouTube TV and Disney, fans have several alternative streaming options to catch the game:
**FSU Uniform Combination:** For this road game, Florida State will sport gold helmets with white jerseys and gold pants. This uniform combination marks the first time in the Norvell era and since 2017 that the Seminoles have donned this look against Clemson. FSU Uniform Dashboard Link
The game is at 7:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
The game will be broadcast on the ACC Network.
Streaming options include Fubo, Sling TV, and DirecTV.
Gold helmets, white jerseys, and gold pants.
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