TV information: How to watch No. 6 Notre Dame football vs. Army in Week 13
Notre Dame has what head coach Marcus Freeman described as the Fighting Irish’s toughest challenge to date on Saturday against Army. The Irish are getting an undefeated Black Knights football team under the lights in primetime at Yankee Stadium.
Here is everything to know about that matchup, including how to watch.
Important pregame reads
• Army is not ‘Navy 2.0,’ but the Black Knights are still up against it vs. Notre Dame
• Three things to know about the Army Black Knights
• On Paper: Who has the edge in every facet of Notre Dame vs. Army?
Army vs. Notre Dame game information
Kickoff: 7 p.m. ET
Date: Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024
Site: Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, N.Y.
Betting line: Notre Dame -14.5 (FanDuel)
Television channel: NBC/Peacock
TV announcers: Ian Eagle (play by play), Todd Blackledge (color) and Kathryn Tappen (sideline)
Pregame radio: Listen to Blue & Gold’s own Tyler Horka and host Darin Pritchett on 96.1 FM WSBT from 1:45 to 3:45 p.m. ET on Game Day Sportsbeat
Radio: Notre Dame Radio Network football affiliates
Radio broadcasters: Tony Simeone (play-by-play), Ryan Harris (color)
Series facts: Notre Dame has an all-time record of 39-8-4 against Army in a series that dates back to 1913. The Irish have won the last 15 meetings, including a 44-6 win at the Alamodome in San Antonio on Nov. 12, 2016.
Head coaches: Army — Jeff Monken (79-55, 11th season); Notre Dame — Marcus Freeman (28-9, third season).
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2024 team records: Fighting Irish — 9-1 (W, 23-13 at Texas A&M; L, 16-14 vs. NIU; W, 66-7 at Purdue; W, 28-3 vs. Miami University; W, 31-24 vs. Louisville; W, 49-7 vs. Stanford; W, 31-13 at Georgia Tech; W, 51-14 at Navy; W, 52-3 vs. Florida State; W, 35-14 vs. Virginia); Army — 9-0 (W, 42-7 vs. Lehigh; W, 24-7 at Florida Atlantic; W, 37-14 vs. Rice; W, 42-14 at Temple; W, 49-7 at Tulsa; W, 44-10 at UAB; W, 45-28 at East Carolina; W, 20-3 at Air Force; W, 14-3 at North Texas)
Noting Notre Dame: Notre Dame has won eight games in a row by an average margin of 32.3 points per game. The Fighting Irish are a couple more wins of any kind — they don’t have to be dominant — from likely hosting a first-round College Football Playoff game. There might not be many teams, if any, in college football playing better football, but…
Noting Army: …Army might be one of them. The Black Knights have won 13 games in a row, the longest current streak in the FBS, and have only trailed one time all season. Army has one of the worst strengths of schedule in the nation, however. Notre Dame is Army’s first Power Four foe of the season. It’ll be a true litmus test for the Black Knights in the Bronx.