How to buy Alabama vs. Georgia 2025 SEC Championship game tickets
Dylan Reffe- Alabama and Georgia will compete for the SEC Championship title in Atlanta.
- This marks the third time in five years the two teams have met for the conference championship.
- The game is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 6, at 4 p.m. ET at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
- Limited tickets are still available for the game.
It's a heavyweight title fight in the SEC as Alabama and Georgia will once again face off with the conference crown on the line.
The two best SEC teams of the last decade renew their rivalry as the Crimson Tide look to defeat the Bulldogs for the second time this season after a 24-21 win at Georgia on Sept. 27.
This will be the third time in five years that Alabama and Georgia play for the SEC title, with Alabama winning each of the two recent matchups in Atlanta.
Shop 2025 SEC Championship game ticketsAlabama clinched their spot in the SEC Championship game after a tough win at rival Auburn on Saturday night. The Crimson Tide's only conference loss this season came against Oklahoma.
Georgia didn't play a conference opponent this week, but still earned a good win against Georgia Tech, and clinched their conference title game spot when previously undefeated Texas A&M was upset by Texas on Friday.
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At the time of publication, tickets for the SEC Championship game start at $311. If you're looking for a closer view of the action, lower-level seats start at $495.

SEC Championship game information
- When is the SEC Championship: Saturday, Dec. 6
- Where is the SEC Championship: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta
- What time does the SEC Championship start: 4 p.m. ET
- SEC Championship TV channel: ABC
- SEC Championship tickets: Starting at $311
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