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How to Watch Texas Football with Sling

The Longhorns are locked in for a massive 2025 season behind Arch Manning. Here is how you can watch Texas football this season with Sling.

Coming off of back-to-back College Football Playoff appearances, coach Steve Sarkisian has Texas rolling. With QB Arch Manning now at the helm and the team’s first-ever preseason No. 1 ranking in the AP Top 25 poll, Texas football is a must-watch this season. Although all eyes are on Manning, it’s the Longhorns’ defense that is a major key for Sark as they attempt to return to the College Football Playoff.

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Year two in the SEC means that every Texas conference game will be across the ESPN Networks (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, SEC Network). If you are looking to just tune-in on gameday, Sling now offers Day Pass. Starting at $4.99, you can get 24-hours of live TV, just to catch the Longhorns. Check out everything you need to know below, or click the link to sign up for Sling Orange.

How To Watch Texas Football

Now that Texas is in their second year playing in the SEC, you can catch Texas football on a variety of networks, including: ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, and SEC Network. One thing to note: the Longhorn Network is no longer on Sling, it's a streaming-only channel.

To watch the most Texas football games with Sling, use the link below to subscribe to Sling Orange and add the Sports Extra pack!

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To explore all of Sling’s flexible options to watch the 2025 Texas football season, follow this link. And for complete information on how to watch college football with Sling, follow this link.

2025 Texas Football Schedule

All ESPN, ESPN2, or ABC games are available with a monthly subscription to Sling Orange or with Day, Week, or Weekend Passes.

August 30 – at Ohio State (Columbus, OH) on FOX (Sling Blue in Select Markets)

September 6 – vs San Jose State (Austin, TX)

September 13 – vs UTEP (Austin, TX) on SEC Network*

September 20 – Bye Week

September 27 – vs Sam Houston (Austin, TX) SEC Network+*

October 4 – at Florida (Gainesville, FL)

October 11 – vs Oklahoma (Dallas, TX – Cotton Bowl)

October 18 – at Kentucky (Lexington, KY)

October 25 – at Mississippi State (Starkville, MS)

November 1 – vs Vanderbilt (Austin, TX)

November 8 – Bye Week

November 15 – at Georgia (Athens, GA)

November 22 – vs Arkansas (Austin, TX)

November 28 – vs Texas A&M (Austin, TX) on ABC/ESPN3

*Available with a Day Pass + Sports Extras add-on