How to watch McEachern [GA] at Harrison [GA]: Live stream, kickoff time for Friday night's game

Kendall Webb

How to watch McEachern [GA] at Harrison [GA]: Live stream, kickoff time for Friday night's game image

The SN NEXT No. 1 McEachern Indians will take on the undefeated Harrison Hoyas in Georgia.

KENNESAW, Georgia, Oct. 3 — The SN NEXT No. 1 McEachern [Powder Springs, GA] Indians return to action Friday night at the Harrison [Kennesaw, GA] Hoyas.

Both teams are 5-0 coming off a bye week, and McEachern enters its third week atop The NEXT 25 "bubble" rankings presented by The Sporting News. The game vs. Harrison is McEachern's best opportunity to date to make a statement that they are worthy of consideration for The Sporting News High School Football Top 25.

Harrison, meanwhile, will be playing spoiler and trying to make a statement of their own. The Hoyas have flown under the radar so far in 2025, but a win over McEachern would raise their profile dramatically in the Peach State.

WATCH: SN NEXT No. 1 McEachern [GA] at Harrison [GA]

Here's what you need to know about (day)'s matchup between McEachern [GA] and Harrison [GA], including broadcast information and start time.

How to watch McEachern at Harrison football

McEachern at Harrison will not be broadcast on traditional television, but it will be streamed live by the NFHS Network. 

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McEachern at Harrison start time

  • Date: Friday, October 3, 2025
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. EST local

McEachern will visit Harrison at 7:30 p.m. EST local time. The game will be played in Kennesaw, Georgia.

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Kendall Webb

Kendall Webb is a freelance writer with The Sporting News and the former publisher of the College Football America Yearbook. He is a proud alumnus of Kilgore College (AA), the University of Texas at Austin (BJ), Middle Tennessee State University (BS), and Harvard University (ALM). Webb has attended a high school or college football game in more than 40 states during his career as a freelance journalist, and he remains an avid follower of team sports at all levels.