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LSU vs. Arkansas: Game time, live stream, TV coverage

Complete information for Saturday's game between the LSU Tigers and Arkansas Razorbacks.
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LSU Tigers vs. Arkansas Razorbacks

The No. 20 LSU Tigers (7-3) play at the Arkansas Razorbacks (4-5) on Saturday in a matchup of teams coming off losses. LSU fell in overtime against Alabama last week for its third loss of the season. Arkansas lost two weeks ago against No. 1 Mississippi State and has lost two of its last three games.

How to watch

Details for Saturday's game are below:

Kickoff: 8 p.m.

Live stream: The game can be live streamed here.

TV coverage: ESPN 2

Radio: For a list of LSU affiliates, click here. For a list of Arkansas affiliates, click here.

Season recaps

LSU

11/8: Alabama 20, LSU 13 OT

The Tigers took a 13-10 lead with less than a minute remaining, but Alabama forced overtime and DeAndrew White's touchdown catch won the game for the Crimson Tide. Anthony Jennings completed just eight of 26 passes for 76 yards, one touchdown and one interception as LSU was held to 259 yards of total offense.

10/25: LSU 10, Ole Miss 7

LSU gave then-No. 3 Ole Miss its first loss of the season despite turning the ball over four times. Safety Ronald Martin sealed the win by intercepting Bo Wallace at the one-yard line with two seconds remaining. Freshman running back Leonard Fournette led the Tigers with 113 rushing yards on 23 carries.

10/18: LSU 41, Kentucky 3

LSU's win was its sixth of the season, making the team bowl-eligible for a program-record 15th straight year. Running back Terrence Magee had a season-high 127 rushing yards and tied a career high with two rushing touchdowns. Linebacker Kendell Beckwith had a career‐high nine tackles.

10/11: LSU 30, Florida 27

The Tigers were able to hold off Florida for their fifth win of the season. Leonard Fournette had a big day for LSU with 140 yards and three touchdowns. Anthony Jennings managed just 110 passing yards while completing less than 50 percent of his passes. On defense, the Tigers were able to force three turnovers. 

10/4: Auburn 41, LSU 7

LSU was unable to overcome a four-touchdown performance from Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall as the Tigers were blown out on the road. Anthony Jennings and Brandon Harris combined for just 142 yards with no touchdowns on 8-of-24 passing. The lone score for the Tigers was a one-yard touchdown run from Kenny Hilliard late in the first quarter, but Auburn had already jumped out to a 17-point lead.

9/27: LSU 63, New Mexico State 7

LSU was able to overcome four turnovers in its blowout win over the Aggies. Leonard Fournette rushed for 122 yards and a touchdown, while Brandon Harris threw for 178 yards and three touchdowns. Harris added another two scores on the ground. As a team, LSU rushed for 363 yards and five touchdowns.

9/20: Mississippi State 34, LSU 29

LSU lost its first game to Mississippi State at home since 1991. Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott racked up 373 total yards and three touchdowns. Bulldogs running back Josh Robinson added 197 yards on the ground and a score. The LSU offense was led by two 100-yard receivers in Travin Dural (124 yards) and Malachi Dupre (120 yards, two touchdowns).

9/13: LSU 31, Louisiana-Monroe 0

The LSU defense pitched its second shutout in as many weeks while holding Louisiana-Monroe to just 93 total yards. The Tigers had five players run the ball at least seven times on their way to 219 total rushing yards and four touchdowns.

9/6: LSU 56, Sam Houston State 0

LSU ran for 334 yards as a team in the blowout win while Travin Dural again led the receiving corps with 140 yards and three touchdowns on just three catches. Freshman running back Leonard Fournette led the rushing attack with 92 yards and a touchdown.

8/30: LSU 28, Wisconsin 24

LSU scored 21 unanswered points in the second half to complete a comeback over the Badgers. Kenny Hilliard capped off the win with a 28-yard touchdown run. Hilliard finished the game with 110 rushing yards and 22 receiving yards. Travin Dural led the way for the Tigers with 151 receiving yards and a score.

Arkansas

11/1: Mississippi State 17, Arkansas 10

The Razorbacks' upset bid against No. 1 Mississippi fell short when Brandon Allen threw an interception in the end zone with 15 seconds remaining. Allen completed 22 of 43 passes for 238 yards, and Hunter Henry caught seven passes for 110 yards to lead the offense. Brooks Ellis and Alan Turner each intercepted Dak Prescott, but the Razorbacks' offense didn't score after grabbing a 10-0 lead in the second quarter.

10/25: Arkansas 45, UAB 17

Arkansas scored three rushing touchdowns to take a 21-0 lead before running a trick play in which offensive lineman Sebastian Tretolathrew a six-yard touchdown pass to long snapper Alan D'Appollonio. Quarterback Brandon Allen completed 15 of his 24 pass attempts for 205 yards and two touchdowns.

10/18: Georgia 45, Arkansas 32

Georgia scored 38 unanswered points in the first half, including two touchdown runs from freshman Nick Chubb. Arkansas scored two touchdowns in the third quarter to narrow the deficit to 38-19, but the Bulldogs tacked on another touchdown in the fourth and held on for the win.

10/11: Alabama 14, Arkansas 13

Arkansas kicker John Henson's extra point following a three-yard touchdown run from Jonathan Williams in the second quarter was blocked. The Razorbacks took a 13-7 lead in the third on a Brandon Allen touchdown pass to AJ Derby but Alabama quarterback Blake Sims connected with receiver DeAndrew White for a game-winning touchdown in the fourth.

09/27: Texas A&M 35, Arkansas 28 (OT)

Arkansas squandered a 28-14 third quarter lead and fell to the Aggies in overtime. After Texas A&M had scored the go-ahead touchdown on a Malcome Kennedy catch in overtime, the Razorbacks were stopped on a fourth-down run on their possession, sealing the loss. Alex Collins led the way out of the backfield with 131 yards and a touchdown. 

09/20: Arkansas 52, Northern Illinois 14

Korliss Marshall returned the opening kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown. Running backs Alex CollinsJonathan Williams and Marshall combined for 188 rushing yards on 36 carries.

09/13: Arkansas 49, Texas Tech 28

The win was the Razorbacks' first over a Power 5 team since Bret Bielema became head coach. Jonathan Williams ran for four touchdowns and Collins added two more. Quarterback Brandon Allen threw just 12 passes.

09/06: Arkansas 73, Nicholls State 7

The win ended Arkansas' 10-game losing streak. The 73 points scored by the Razorbacks are tied for third-most in school history. Williams and Collins combined to rush for 274 yards on 17 carries.

08/30: Auburn 45, Arkansas 21

The Razorback defense allowed Auburn backup quarterback Jeremy Johnson to go 12-of-16 for 243 yards and two touchdowns. Arkansas gained just 61 total yards in the second half and 328 total. Collins and Marshall combined for 113 yards on 18 carries.