How to Watch Cal v. Minnesota Football: Live Stream and TV Channel
How to watch Cal v. Minnesota college football 2025
The California Golden Bears (2-0) will face off against the fellow unbeaten Minnesota Golden Gophers (2-0) on Saturday, Sept. 13.
Heading into the contest, California has a solid 4-2 advantage in the series, having last beat Minnesota at home, 42-17, on Sept. 9, 2006. The last match-up between the two Power Four teams was in Minneapolis on Sept. 19, 2009, which Cal won 35-21.
But the Golden Gophers visit Strawberry Canyon as the nation’s best defense, allowing 96.5 yards per game, the fewest passing yards allowed (65 per game) and the fewest first downs allowed per game (five).
How to watch Cal v. Minnesota college football
When: Saturday, Sept. 13, 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 81 on Sirius XM Radio, the SiriusXM app or website; or The Varsity Network app
How to watch Cal v. Minnesota college football online
The Cal v. Minnesota college football game will air on ESPN. ESPN can be streamed online on the ESPN app, the ESPN website, on major paid cable or satellite TV providers’ online services, and live TV streaming services.
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I think I might just watch it at home. the DJ who plays the "crap" all the time during Cal games is driving many fans to stay away. It's LOUD and interrupts the PA announcements all the time plus when the referee explains a penalty or other info he is completely "drowned out". I'm a season ticket holder but I may just stay away if the "noise" continues.
I'm going even though the music is not my thing. Old school 80's