Oct 11, 2025; West Point, New York, USA; Army Black Knights head coach Jeff Monken during the first half against the Charlotte 49ers at Michie Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Danny Wild-Imagn Images
Oct 11, 2025; West Point, New York, USA; Army Black Knights head coach Jeff Monken during the first half against the Charlotte 49ers at Michie Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Danny Wild-Imagn Images
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Army's Nov. 29 game at Texas San Antonio set for mid-afternoon on ESPN Plus

The start time and TV network assignment for Army football’s final American Conference game has been announced, and it will probably upset some fans.

The Black Knights close the 2025 league slate with a Saturday, Nov. 29, game at the Alamodome against Texas San Antonio. The time has been set for 3:30 p.m. ET, and the telecast has been assigned to subscription-based ESPN Plus, so there is no free TV for the contest.

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Army football games have regularly been available for free on CBS or through cable TV subscriptions that include CBS Sports Network for home games and the various ESPN networks. However, ESPN owns the American Conference television rights and can assign games to the ESPN Plus subscription service – there are no one-day purchases available, so monthly or annual plans would have to be purchased, but that would also allow access to thousands of live and on-demand games that ESPN provides.

This season, Army’s home games have aired on CBS Sports Network; the Nov. 1 Air Force road game and upcoming Navy game in Baltimore on Dec. 13 on CBS; and road games with Kansas State and East Carolina on ESPN and the games at Alabama Birmingham and Tulane on ESPNU.

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This article originally appeared on Times Herald-Record: Army’s Nov. 29 game at Texas San Antonio set for mid-afternoon on ESPN Plus

Reporting by Ken McMillan, Middletown Times Herald- Record / Times Herald-Record

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