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Tennessee vs. Georgia 2025 tickets: Best prices, seats, date for college football rivalry game

Sloan Piva

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A college football rivalry will be renewed this September, when the Tennessee Volunteers take on the Georgia Bulldogs at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville. Two of the founding members of the SEC, these teams always get up to play one another.  

It's the third week of the regular season, but to both these programs it might as well be the playoffs. Both teams have promising projected lineups, and both teams will have their eyes on a national title this year. Georgia's Gunner Stockton and Tennessee's Joey Aguilar both have massive ceilings, and they also have plenty of help from the running games and defenses. 

Early previews of this game see it as a rock fight in the making. Vols head coach Josh Heupel and Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart both tend to get maximum output from their football teams, and both are coming off 6-2 records in the SEC last year. Both teams also had just three losses on the campaign as a whole, and neither suffered a loss at home. Georgia in Knoxville sounds like an electric game. 

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Both these programs have tough schedules, so this could actually be the first must-win for each team. The goal for any squad hunting a national championship is likely to avoid three losses, so the team that falls on this September 13 matchup will already be at a disadvantage. That kind of pressure should turn this battle into an unforgettable show. 

Want to experience this Georgia vs. Tennessee game in person? Here's everything you need to know about the Bulldogs vs. Volunteers in 2025, including kickoff date and time as well as links to the best and most affordable tickets. 

Tennessee vs. Georgia 2025 tickets

Georgia and Tennessee will clash in an SEC slugfest in mid-September. The game will be held at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, TN. The stadium can hold nearly 102,000 people. 

Tickets are available now on StubHub!

Ticket prices start in the range of $365-$400 each.

Tickets right around the 50-yard line of the home side run for between $900 to $1,200, at minimum. The visitors' side has seats near the 50-yard line priced at $700.

For updated pricing and seat availability, click the link below. 

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Tennessee vs. Georgia 2025 date, time

  • Date: Sat., Sep. 13
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET

Tennessee hosts fellow SEC powerhouse Georgia on Saturday, Sep. 13. The game will be played at Neyland Stadium at 3:30 p.m. ET. 

Neyland Stadium seating map for Tennessee vs. Georgia 2025

Here's the seating map for Neyland Stadium for the Tennessee-Georgia game this season:

Neyland Stadium seating map for Tennessee-Georgia

Tennessee football schedule 2025

Below is a breakdown of the Vols' 2025 football schedule.

DateTime (ET)OpponentTickets
Aug. 3012:00 p.m.vs. SyracuseBuy now
Sep. 63:30 p.m.vs. East Tenn. StateBuy now
Sep. 133:30 p.m.vs. GeorgiaBuy now
Sep. 2012:45 p.m.vs. UABBuy now
Sep. 27TBD@ Mississippi StateBuy now
Oct. 11TBDvs. ArkansasBuy now
Oct. 18TBD@ AlabamaBuy now
Oct. 25TBD@ KentuckyBuy now
Nov. 1TBD vs. OklahomaBuy now
Nov. 154:15 p.m.vs. NM StateBuy now
Nov. 22TBD@ FloridaBuy now
Nov. 29TBDvs. VanderbiltBuy now

Georgia football schedule 2025

Below is a breakdown of the Bulldogs' 2025 football schedule.

DateTime (ET)OpponentTickets
Aug. 303:30 p.m.vs. MarshallBuy now
Sep. 63:30 p.m.vs. Austin PeayBuy now
Sep. 133:30@ TennesseeBuy now
Sep. 277:30 p.m.vs. AlabamaBuy now
Oct. 412:00 p.m.vs. KentuckyBuy now
Oct. 11TBD@ AuburnBuy now
Oct. 18TBDvs. Ole MissBuy now
Nov. 13:30 p.m.@ FloridaBuy now
Nov. 811:00 a.m.@ Mississippi StateBuy now
Nov. 15TBDvs. TexasBuy now
Nov. 2212:45 p.m.vs. UNC CharlotteBuy now
Nov. 283:30 p.m.@ Georgia TechBuy now

Sloan Piva

Sloan Piva is a content producer for The Sporting News, primarily focused on betting, fantasy sports, and poker. A lifelong New Englander, Sloan earned his BA and MA in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts and now lives in coastal Rhode Island with his wife and two kids.