How to Watch Cal v. Duke Football: Live Stream and TV Channel
How to watch Cal v. Duke college football 2025
The California Golden Bears (4-1, 1-0 ACC) host the Duke Blue Devils (3-2, 2-0 ACC) for homecoming. The Saturday night match-up is only the third time these two teams will have met since their home-and-home games in 1962 and 1963.
California joined the Atlantic Coast Conference last season and faces off against Duke this weekend for the first time as a conference opponent.
Here is how you can watch Cal v. Duke college football this Saturday.
How to watch Cal v. Duke college football
When: Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025
Kick-Off Time: 7:30 p.m. Pacific
Where: California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, Calif.
TV: ESPN
Radio: Cal Bears Sports Network on KSFO 810 AM, Channel 193 on Sirius XM Radio, Channel 955 on the SiriusXM app and website, or The Varsity Network app
How to watch Cal v. Duke college football online
The Cal v. Duke college football game will air on ESPN.
ESPN can be streamed online on the ESPN app, the ESPN website or a live TV streaming service.
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Thank you Rick, good game access information. Another great way to see the game is in person if you can. This Duke team is pretty darn good, so being there to make noise for Cal would be most helpful.
As strange as it sounds, I like Duke and BC and Virginia being our conference mates than the likes of ASU and Arizona.
I wouldn’t have traded USC for Clemson nor Oregon for FSU though.
Miami and UCLA is a bit of a push.