What Time and TV Channel is Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Wisconsin Football Game? How to Stream for Free

The Alabama Crimson Tide make the trek north to Madison for a Saturday SEC vs. Big Ten showdown. The game is set for a noon EDT start on FOX’s “Big Noon Kickoff.” Fans can tune in for free by signing up for a free trial of FuboTV.

Here’s Everything you Need to Know for #4 Alabama vs. Wisconsin:

When: Saturday, September 14

Start time: Noon EDT (11 am CDT)

Location: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI

TV channel: FOX

FREE Livestream: FuboTV (Free Trial)

The Alabama vs. Wisconsin Matchup

Alabama Crimson Tide: The Tide are ranked No. 4 in this week’s AP poll and did claim a 42-16 win over South Florida to improve to 2-0. Yet, the team’s performance itself inspired little confidence that this ‘Bama crew in its first season post-Nick Saban under Kalen DeBoer. But if three quarters were sloppy against the Bulls, the fourth was brilliant as the Crimson Tide put up 28 points and pulled away for good.

Wisconsin Badgers: Few are giving coach Luke Fickell and his team much of a chance against ‘Bama on its home field. On paper, the Badgers haven’t exactly slammed the door in wins over lesser opponents Western Michigan (28-13) and South Dakota (27-13). In winning both games, Fickell and his staff have relayed very little information about their team, including the fit and potential of transfer quarterback Tyler Van Dyke, who has 406 passing yards and one touchdown in his first two starts.

Betting Breakdown

Point spread: Alabama by 16.5.

Money line: Alabama (-800) and Wisconsin (+550).

Over/under: 48.

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