Juventus vs VfL Wolfsburg Live Football Stream Juventus vs VfL Wolfsburg Live Football Stream Online Juventus vs VfL Wolfsburg Live Football Stream tv Broadcast The Juventus the VfL Wolfsburg for a nationally televised game at BC Alumni Stadium on Friday, November 5 (11/5/2021).The game will be broadcast on ESPN2, and can be live streamed live on fuboTV, Sling and other live TV streaming services.The Syracuse Orange will be off this week, but college football fans in Central New York should still consider tuning into this ACC showdown. Boston may have a 0-4 ACC record to following last week’s 21-6 Orange victory, but they could still shake things up as bowl season looms.Virginia Tech is coming off a 26-17 win over Georgia Tech. They share Boston’s overall record of 4-4, but have a 2-2 record in conference play. That said, their offense is statistically worse than Boston College’s, and it could be a real chance for the Eagles to get on the board.It's November, which means that the rubber has officially met the road in the race for conference titles and the College Football Playoff. It's time to have some fun, and there will be a lot of it on Saturday afternoon as a full slate of college football fun awaits.No. 13 Auburn will travel to College Station to take on No. 14 Texas A&M in a critical battle between SEC West foes. No. 5 Ohio State will clash Nebraska in a cross-division showdown and No. 2 Alabama will host LSU in a traditional rivalry that is always must-see TV.What should you keep an eye on this Saturday? Here's a viewer's guide to help you navigate through the action. All times Eastern. No. 5 Ohio State at Nebraska -- noon on Fox, fuboTV (Try for free): The Buckeyes didn't land in the top four in the initial CFP Rankings, but style points on the road in a hostile environment would help their case. Meanwhile, an upset would be huge for Cornhuskers coach Scott Frost. No. 13 Auburn at No. 14 Texas A&M -- 3:30 p.m. on CBS, CBSSports.com and CBS Sports App: The SEC on CBS Game of the Week will feature an Auburn team that still controls its own destiny in the SEC West and, if a few more dominoes fall, could elbow its way back into the playoff discussion. The Aggies would love nothing more than to play spoiler and prove that the win over Alabama last month was not a fluke.No. 4 Oregon at Washington -- 7:30 p.m. on ABC, fuboTV (Try for free): The Huskies haven't lived up to expectations, but the war of words between the two schools heated up this week when coach Jimmy Lake was asked about how the two schools approach recruiting. The Ducks earned respect from the playoff committee this week, and another road win would certainly help keep them in the top four.No. 9 Wake Forest at North Carolina -- noon on ABC, fuboTV (Try for free): The Demon Deacons will look to keep their unblemished record alive against a Tar Heels team that's been a disappointment. Still, the explosive offense led by quarterback Sam Howell is fully capable of forcing Wake Forest into another shootout. Michigan State at Purdue -- 3:30 p.m. on ABC, fuboTV (Try for free): Could the Spartans be a bit hungover after the big win over Michigan last week? We'll find out against a Boilermakers squad that upset Iowa when the Hawkeyes were ranked No. 2 in the nation. Watch out, Sparty.LSU at No. 2 Alabama -- 7 p.m. on ESPN, fuboTV (Try for free): It's hard to believe that the Tigers are 28.5-point underdogs just two years after that magical night in Tuscaloosa in 2019 when they stunned the Crimson Tide. Yet, here we are. Meanwhile, Alabama has had a couple of weeks to self-scout after it struggled a bit against Tennessee.Week 10 of the 2021 season features one key change compared to the weeks prior: the first College Football Playoff rankings are out, giving everyone in the list of 25 teams a better idea of where they stand.For Michigan State, its placement at No. 3 puts it firmly in the race for one of the four spots. But a trip to West Lafayette could make that ranking short-lived; Purdue has already knocked off one top-10 team this season. Fellow undefeated program Wake Forest, at No. 9 in the playoff rankings, has some work to do, and can't afford a slip-up with a visit to Chapel Hill to face UNC.Elsewhere, Auburn and Texas A&M battle in a key SEC clash in College Station, Oregon takes on Washington in Seattle, and one-loss November is here and Week 10 of the college football season looks to continue an unpredictable college football season.With the first College Football Playoff rankings revealed on Tuesday night, just one game features two ranked opponents this week: No. 13 Auburn at No. 14 Texas A&M.Auburn at No. 14 Texas A&M | 3:30 p.m. | CBS The lone game featuring two ranked teams comes from the SEC West. When Auburn visits Texas A&M, it will be the fourth consecutive ranked game for the Tigers. So far this season, Auburn is 2-2 against ranked opponents. Meanwhile, Texas A&M has one of the best ranked wins of the season, taking down then-No. 1 Alabama. When the If you love to watch quarterbacks, you don't want to miss this game. Liberty's Malik Willis will take on Ole Miss' Matt Corral as the Rebels play a late out of conference game. This game features two of the best quarterbacks in the country (more on that later). For another storyline to watch in Oxford this weekend, look to Liberty's sideline. Liberty head coach Hugh Freeze used to coach at Ole Miss from 2012-16 and will try to knock off his Players to watch: QB Malik Willis (LIB), WR CJ Daniels (LIB), CB Duron Lowe (LIB), QB Matt Corral (MISS), WR Dontario Drummond (MISS), LB Chance Campbell (MISS)While UTSA at UTEP didn't get selected for College GameDay, it does get selected for the fan's guide's games to watch. UTSA is one of six remaining undefeated teams in the FBS. The Roadrunners visit the Miners is a game that has first place in Conference USA West at stake. The matchup has