How to Watch Cal v. Stanford Football: 127th Big Game Live Stream and TV Channel
The 127th Big Game between Cal and Stanford will be in Berkeley on Nov. 23, 2024
The California Golden Bears (5-5, 1-5 ACC) close out their last game at California Memorial Stadium against the Stanford Cardinal (3-7, 2-5 ACC) in the 127th Big Game.
The Golden Bears have the Stanford Axe and are playing to keep their current three-game winning streak against the Cardinal alive. Cal has won the last four of the five Big Game match-ups against Stanford, including a 27-20 win on Nov. 19, 2022, the last time the two played in Berkeley, Calif.
Both Cal and Stanford have struggled in their inaugural season in the Atlantic Coast Conference this season, with the two teams sitting at the bottom of the league table alongside Florida State.
Here’s how to watch the 127th Big Game between Cal and Stanford on Saturday.
How to watch the Big Game - Cal v. Stanford college football
When: Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024
Kick-Off Time: 12:30 p.m. Pacific
Where: California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, Calif.
TV: ACC Network
Radio: Cal Bears Sports Network on KGO 810 AM, Sirius XM Channel 371, Channel 371 on the SXM app or The Varsity Network app
How to watch the Big Game - Cal v. Stanford college football online
The Cal v. Stanford college football game (The Big Game) will air on the ACC Network. The ACC Network is available on the ESPN app, on major paid cable and satellite TV providers’ online services, and popular online TV streaming services.
Fans can also follow Cal v. Stanford through Write for California’s live fan chat and game thread, as well as on @WriteforCalLIVE on the social media platform X.
Write for California is not a live TV or live sports streaming service, and a Write for California subscription never includes access to any live online TV or video stream, including the Cal v. Stanford college football game.
We need Eric Bieniemy's, he's got a contract with UCLA is for two years as the school's associate head coach and offensive coordinator. Bieniemy was previously the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Washington Commanders.
Since I drive 125 miles from Browns Valley to Cal for home games, the weather might keep me home this year. I really don't want to drive over flooded roads and highways. Damnit!!