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How to watch Mizzou Tigers football at Texas A&M: TV, live stream, game time

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After winning its first four games while sometimes making fans a bit nervous, Missouri ventures out for its first road game, and it's at one of the nation's toughest venues.

No. 11 Mizzou (4-0, 1-0 Southeastern Conference) is set to face No. 24 Texas A&M (4-1, 2-0) on Saturday morning at vaunted Kyle Field in front of a national broadcast television audience.

The Aggies are coming off a 21-17 win over Arkansas in Arlington, Texas, while the Tigers were off this past weekend.

The prior weekend, both teams won in less-than-convincing fashion. Mizzou needed double overtime to survive Vanderbilt, while A&M beat Bowling Green 26-20, a game the Aggies led by just a field goal late in the third quarter.

Texas A&M has won four straight after losing at home to Notre Dame to start the season.

Mizzou and Texas A&M have played just once since 2015, a 35-14 Aggies win in Columbia in 2021. Mizzou has won five of the last seven in the series.

Here's how to watch Mizzou at Texas A&M football:

Mizzou Tigers at Texas A&M Aggies TV, live stream and radio

Game time:

Location: Kyle Field in Bryan-College Station, Texas

TV channel: ABC (KDNL, Channel 30 in St. Louis; KMIZ, Channel 17 in Columbia)

Live stream: ABC via ESPN.com

Radio: KTRS (550 AM and 106.1 FM) in St. Louis, other radio affiliates across Missouri and online through the Varsity Network

Streaming apps: Varsity Network app on the Apple Store or Google Play (free); TuneIn app on the Apple Store or Google Play . (requires subscription)

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