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Arkansas at Missouri odds: Early point spread released for Battle Line Rivalry, How to Watch

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Arkansas and Missouri will close out the regular season in Week 14 as they meet in Columbia for the 16th edition of the Battle Line Rivalry. It will also determine which team finishes ahead of the other in the SEC standings.

FanDuel has released the early point spread for the game, with the Tigers coming in as an 4.5-point favorite. The over/under is set at 54.5. You can view more information about the matchup, including how to watch, below.

How to Watch Arkansas at Missouri

Time: 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 30
Channel: ABC
Location: Farout Field in Columbia, Missouri

Arkansas achieved bowl eligibility on Saturday with a 35-14 victory against Louisiana Tech. It marked the fourth time in five seasons they’ve made a bowl game under coach Sam Pittman, who earned a $100,000 bonus as a result.

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The Razorbacks got a big performance out of quarterback Taylen Green, who scored four total touchdowns in the win. He finished 20-of-37 passing for 221 yards and also rushed for another 61.

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Missouri took care of business against Mississippi State in Week 13 to win 39-20 and improve to 8-3 (4-3 SEC) on the season. It marks the second straight season that the Tigers have reached at least eight wins under coach Eli Drinkwitz.

Quarterback Brady Cook and receiver Luther Burden have to be licking their chops at the chance to face a Razorbacks secondary that ranks 118th in the country in passing yards allowed per game. They connected seven times for 91 yards and a touchdown this past week against the Bulldogs.

Missouri holds an 11-4 all-time advantage in the series against Arkansas, including 3-1 under Drinkwitz. They won last year’s game by a score of 48-14 in Fayetteville.

The Razorbacks will surely want to get their revenge in this heated rivalry game between two border states, and fans can expect a close one.