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2026 LSU Tigers Football Schedule, Printable PDF with TV Schedule

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The 2026 LSU Tigers football schedule features 12 regular-season games, with the Tigers opening at home on September 5 against Clemson at Tiger Stadium. Download the full schedule as a printable PDF below, complete with dates, opponents, game times, and TV broadcast information as it becomes available.

LSU plays 7 home games at Tiger Stadium (Death Valley) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Tigers face a demanding SEC slate that includes Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, Ole Miss, and Texas A&M. Kickoff times and TV assignments for all games are TBD and will be announced closer to each game date.

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2026 LSU Tigers Full Schedule

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WkDateOpponentTime (ET)TV
1Sat, Sep 5vs Clemson Tigers7:30 PMABC
2Sat, Sep 12vs Louisiana Tech Bulldogs7:30 PMSECN+
3Sat, Sep 19@ Ole Miss Rebels7:30 PMABC
4Sat, Sep 26vs Texas A&M AggiesTBDTBD
5Sat, Oct 3vs McNeese CowboysTBDTBD
6Sat, Oct 10@ Kentucky WildcatsTBDTBD
7Sat, Oct 17vs Mississippi State BulldogsTBDTBD
8Sat, Oct 24@ Auburn TigersTBDTBD
Open Date – Bye Week (Sat, Oct 31)
10Sat, Nov 7vs Alabama Crimson TideTBDTBD
11Sat, Nov 14vs Texas LonghornsTBDTBD
12Sat, Nov 21@ Tennessee VolunteersTBDTBD
13Sat, Nov 28@ Arkansas RazorbacksTBDTBD

All times Eastern. TBD = kickoff/TV not yet announced. Updated May 27, 2026.

All kickoff times and TV broadcast assignments are TBD and will be announced on a weekly basis by the SEC and broadcast partners. Home games played at Tiger Stadium (Death Valley), Baton Rouge, LA.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the LSU Tigers head football coach in 2026?

Brian Kelly enters his fifth season as LSU’s head football coach in 2026. Kelly came to Baton Rouge from Notre Dame ahead of the 2022 season and has steadily built the Tigers into a consistent SEC contender.

Where do the LSU Tigers play home games?

The LSU Tigers play home games at Tiger Stadium, known as “Death Valley,” on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Tiger Stadium holds approximately 102,321 fans and is widely regarded as one of the most intimidating venues in college football.

When is the LSU Tigers’ 2026 season opener?

LSU opens the 2026 season at home on September 5 against Clemson at Tiger Stadium – a marquee non-conference matchup to kick off the year. Kickoff time and TV designation are TBD.

When will kickoff times and TV assignments be announced for LSU games?

The SEC and its broadcast partners (ESPN, ABC, CBS, and SEC Network) typically announce kickoff times and TV designations on a 6-day or 12-day advance schedule throughout the season. Times listed as TBD will be updated here as they are confirmed.

How many home games does LSU play in 2026?

LSU plays 7 home games at Tiger Stadium during the 2026 regular season, including high-profile matchups against Clemson, Texas A&M, Alabama, and Texas. The Tigers play 5 road games and have one bye week on October 31.

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