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Where to watch, how to follow Saturday’s Kentucky football game at No. 9 Louisville

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Preview: Kentucky at No. 10 Louisville

Click below to read more of the Herald-Leader’s and Kentucky.com’s preview coverage ahead of Saturday’s UK-U of L football game at noon in Louisville.

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Where to watch and how to follow Saturday’s NCAA college football game between coach Mark Stoops and the Kentucky Wildcats (6-5, 3-5 SEC) and coach Jeff Brohm and the No. 9 Louisville Cardinals (10-1, 7-1 ACC):

Game time is noon (EST) at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium (seating capacity of 60,800) in Louisville.

Television

Network: ABC

Announcers: Play-by-play, Joe Tessitore; analysis, Jesse Palmer; sideline, Katie George.

Where to find ABC:

Over the air: Channel 36 (in Lexington market)

Spectrum Cable: Channel 10

DISH Network: Channel 36 (in Lexington)

DirecTV: Channel 36 (in Lexington)

U-verse: Channel 36 (in Lexington)

Kentucky redshirt senior rush end/outside linebacker J.J. Weaver (13), a graduate of Moore High School in Louisville, will play what is expected to be his final collegiate regular-season game on Saturday in his hometown when UK visits No. 9 U of L.
Kentucky redshirt senior rush end/outside linebacker J.J. Weaver (13), a graduate of Moore High School in Louisville, will play what is expected to be his final collegiate regular-season game on Saturday in his hometown when UK visits No. 9 U of L. Jack Weaver

Radio

Over the air: WLAP-AM 630, WBUL-FM 98.1

Statewide list of UK radio affiliates: Click here

Satellite radio: XM Channel 192, Sirius Channel 162, Internet Channel 963.

UK Sports Network broadcast team: Play-by-play, Tom Leach; analysis, Jeff Piecoro; sideline, Jeremy Jarmon.

Kentucky football’s John Schlarman (65) and Dele Ali (22) hoisted the Governor’s Cup trophy after UK beat Louisville 38-24 in the 1997 Wildcats-Cardinals rivalry game. The 2023 Cats will have to pull a massive upset of the No. 9 Cards to retain the Governor’s Cup for a fifth straight time.
Kentucky football’s John Schlarman (65) and Dele Ali (22) hoisted the Governor’s Cup trophy after UK beat Louisville 38-24 in the 1997 Wildcats-Cardinals rivalry game. The 2023 Cats will have to pull a massive upset of the No. 9 Cards to retain the Governor’s Cup for a fifth straight time. David Perry Herald-Leader File Photo

Internet

Live updates: Join the conversation during the game with Herald-Leader sports columnist John Clay at Kentucky.com.

Live video: You can live stream the game online from WatchESPN.com or the WatchESPN app, depending on your TV service provider.

On X (formerly known as Twitter): @johnclayiv; @markcstory; @JonHale_HL; @kentuckysports; @heraldleader

Facebook: Photos and links on Kentucky.com and KentuckySports.com pages.

The Kentucky roster: Click here

The Louisville roster: Click here

The Kentucky depth chart: Click here

The Louisville depth chart: Click here

One-minute game preview: Click here

Series history: Click here

The odds: Click here

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This story was originally published November 20, 2023 at 7:38 PM.

Mark Story
Lexington Herald-Leader
Mark Story has worked in the Lexington Herald-Leader sports department since Aug. 27, 1990, and has been a Herald-Leader sports columnist since 2001. I have covered every Kentucky-Louisville football game since 1994, every UK-U of L basketball game but three since 1996-97 and every Kentucky Derby since 1994. Support my work with a digital subscription
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Preview: Kentucky at No. 10 Louisville

Click below to read more of the Herald-Leader’s and Kentucky.com’s preview coverage ahead of Saturday’s UK-U of L football game at noon in Louisville.