Alabama football 2025 schedule released: See dates for all games

   

Alabama football’s 2025 schedule is here. The opponents on the Crimson Tide’s slate were already known, but the full list of dates was revealed Wednesday by the SEC.

Alabama football 2025 schedule released: See dates for all games - al.com

The Tide’s SEC slate will feature the same teams as 2024, with locations flipped. The SEC has not determined a long-term scheduling model, and is currently sticking with an eight-game conference slate, though a nine-game league schedule could be coming in the future.

Alabama’s season starts Aug. 30 in Tallahassee, against Florida State. UA’s home opener comes Sept. 6, when ULM visits Bryant-Denny Stadium, before Wisconsin wraps up the early season non-conference schedule on Sept. 13, making the return trip to Tuscaloosa.

The SEC slate begins Sept. 27 when UA travels to Georgia for a rematch of the 2024 thriller in Tuscaloosa. Alabama’s byes fall on Sept. 20 and Nov. 1.

 

The Crimson Tide faces all three of the teams it lost to last year in Tuscaloosa. Vanderbilt visits Oct. 4, Tennessee Oct. 18 and Oklahoma Nov. 15. The Crimson Tide travels to Missouri Oct. 11, and South Carolina on Oct. 25.

 

LSU comes to town on Nov. 8. Between Oklahoma and Auburn, Alabama will face Eastern Illinois on Nov. 22.

 

The Iron Bowl falls on Nov. 29 next year. It will be in Auburn, where the Crimson Tide won in thrilling fashion last time the game was played at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

 

This year’s Alabama team hasn’t finished its season quite yet. The Crimson Tide missed the College Football Playoff, but will play in the ReliaQuest Bowl to end the year.

 

That game is scheduled for 11 a.m. CT on Dec. 31 in Tampa. It will be aired on ESPN.

2025 Alabama football schedule

Aug. 30- @ Florida State

 

Sept. 6- ULM

 

Sept. 13- Wisconsin

 

Sept. 20- Open date

 

Sept. 27- @ Georgia

 

Oct. 4- Vanderbilt

 

Oct. 11- @ Missouri

 

Oct. 18- Tennessee

Oct. 25- @ South Carolina

 

Nov. 1- Open date

 

Nov. 8- LSU

 

Nov. 15- Oklahoma

 
 

Nov. 22- Eastern Illinois

 

Nov. 29- @Auburn