The FSU Seminoles are set to play the Florida Gators on Saturday at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida. The game is set to start at 4:30 p.m. ET and will be on ESPN2.

FSU (5-6) is looking to become bowl eligible with a win, while the Gators (3-8) are looking to prevent that from happening. Florida is on a four-game losing streak, but The Swamp is sold out and will be a hostile environment, something the Seminoles have not handled well this year. They are 0-4 on the road and are scoring just 18.0 points per game.

One advantage that FSU does have is in the running game, where Florida has struggled to get stops during the end of the season. Meanwhile, Florida State is averaging 5.2 yards per carry, the 19th-best rate in the country.

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The Gators lead the all-time series 37-27-2, and won last year’s meeting 31-11 in Tallahassee. The Seminoles did win the last time they were in The Swamp, beating them 24-15 to go 13-0 in 2023.

Follow along for live updates of FSU vs. Florida.

FSU 21, Florida 34 3:07 4Q I Lawayne McCoy catches great touchdown

The Seminoles are fighting, and Tommy Castellanos found Lawayne McCoy for a touchdown in the back of the endzone. It was an impressive catch by McCoy, who has five catches for 109 yards.

FSU 14, Florida 34 7:38 4Q I Florida nails a field goal

Florida added onto its lead with a 54-yard field goal. They scored 17 points in the second half to take over.

FSU 14, Florida 31 14:12 4Q I FSU misses a FG

The Seminoles were unable to cut into Florida’s lead as Jake Weinberg missed a 42-yard field goal.

FSU 14, Florida 31 2:55 3Q I Florida pulling away

The Gators have pulled away, scoring touchdowns on consecutive drives to take control of the game.

FSU 14, Florida 24 8:28 3Q I Seminoles go 3-and-out

FSU was unable to answer Florida’s touchdown, going 3-and-out for the second time.

FSU 14, Florida 24 9:47 3Q I Florida scores another touchdown

Florida took advantage of the short field, scoring in three plays to go back up 10 points.

FSU 14, Florida 17 10:59 3Q I Florida State turnover on downs

The Seminoles turned it over on downs, after they went for it on 4th and 1 from their own 40-yard line. It was FSU’s second turnover on downs in the game.

FSU 14, Florida 17 13:17 3Q I FSU forces 3-and-out

Florida State’s defense started the second half strong, forcing a 3-and-out with back-to-back sacks.

HALFTIME: FSU 14, Florida 17

The Seminoles are down by three points at halftime. They have 209 yards of offense with Tommy Castellanos completing 10 of his 14 passes for 125 yards, one touchdown, one rushing touchdown, and a fumble.

FSU 14, Florida 17 1:11 2Q I Tommy Castellanos runs it in

FSU took advantage of the turnover with Tommy Castellanos running it in from four yards. The Seminoles have 64 yards on 16 carries.

FSU 7, Florida 17 2Q I FSU intercepts DJ Lagway

FSU was able to get the ball right back as DJ Lagway was intercepted by Edwin Joseph.

FSU 7, Florida 17 2Q I Tommy Castellanos stripped

Florida State was moving the ball, but Tommy Castellanos was stripped, and the Gators recovered the ball to end the drive.

FSU 7, Florida 17 5:38 2Q| Florida answers back

Florida responded with another long drive, going 75 yards in 13 plays. They have scored on all three drives.

FSU 7, Florida 10 13:39 2Q| Micahi Danzy gets FSU on the board

FSU is on the board, with Tommy Castellanos finding Micahi Danzy for a touchdown. The wideout made some men miss and was pushed in by his offensive line.

FSU 0, Florida 10 2:49 1Q| Florida goes up 2 possessions

Florida took advantage of FSU’s turnover on downs, scoring a touchdown on a DJ Lagway pass to go up 10-0.

FSU 0, Florida 3 7:24 1Q| Seminoles turn it over on downs

Tommy Castellanos completed a long pass to Duce Robinson for 44 yards. That was all they managed as they went for it on 4th and 1 from Florida’s 22-yard line, but failed to get it.

FSU 0, Florida 3 9:29 1Q| Florida takes early lead

Florida opened the scoring with a field goal. The Gators had a chance to score a touchdown, but the wide receiver was unable to catch the pass.

FSU 0, UF 0 13:03 1Q| FSU goes 3-and-out to open game

The Seminoles won the toss and elected to receive the ball, but went 3-and-out to open the game.

What channel is FSU vs. Florida on today?TV Channel: ESPN2Livestream:Fubo (free trial) or ESPN+

FSU vs. Florida will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2 in Week 14 of the 2025 college football season. Jay Balter and Rocky Boiman will call the game from the booth at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, with Marilyn Payne reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include ESPN+ and FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.

Start time for FSU vs. Florida todayDate: Saturday, Nov. 29Time: 4:30 p.m. ETLocation: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida

The FSU vs. Florida game starts at 4:30 p.m. ET from Carter-Finley Stadium in Gainesville, Florida.

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All times are Eastern Time

Saturday, Aug. 30: vs. Alabama, (W, 31-17)Saturday, Sept. 6: vs. East Texas A&M, (W, 77-3)Saturday, Sept. 20: vs. Kent State, (W, 66-10)Friday, Sept. 26: at Virginia, (L, 46-38)Saturday, Oct. 4: vs. Miami (L, 28-22)Saturday, Oct. 11: vs. Pitt, Noon, (L, 34-31)Saturday, Oct. 18: at Stanford, 10:30 p.m. (L, 20-13)Saturday, Nov. 1: vs. Wake Forest (W, 42-7)Saturday, Not. 8: at Clemson (L, 24-10)Saturday, Nov. 15: vs. Virginia Tech (W, 34-14)Friday, Nov. 21: at NC State (21-11)Saturday, Nov. 29: at Florida

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