How to watch Michigan vs. Michigan State football, TV channel, free live stream

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The Michigan Wolverines and Michigan State Spartans resume their annual rivalry this Saturday in a battle for the Paul Bunyan Trophy in Ann Arbor, and if you want to catch the Week 9 college football action live on TV or live stream, we have what you need to see the historic Big Ten action.

The Wolverines are dealing with a bit of a post-championship hangover, assembling a mediocre 4-3 overall record this fall while splitting four games in conference play. Michigan fell out of the US LBM Coaches Poll vote last week after its second-straight loss.

The Spartans have put up identical marks to their in-state rivals and are also voteless in the Coaches Poll. On the bright side, MSU snapped a three-game losing streak last weekend with a win over the visiting Iowa Hawkeyes.

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Michigan vs. Michigan State Week 9 college football game info

Here’s everything you need to watch the Spartans against the Wolverines.

When: Saturday, Oct. 26

Where: Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan

TV channel: Big Ten Network (Watch FREE with Fubo)

Live stream: Fubo

Neither of these programs are at their best right now, but when it comes to historic rivalries, the gridiron action is always superb.

What time is Michigan vs. Michigan State?

The Wolverines take on the Spartans at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Oct. 26.

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