Full guide to Miami vs Florida: watch info, weather, odds and more

Miami and Florida renew their rivalry under the lights Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium.
Miami v Florida
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Miami and Florida renew their rivalry under the lights Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium. The Hurricanes come into the game as the No. 4 ranked team in the country while the Gators enter the matchup on a two-game losing streak. Here's everything you need to know for game day.

When/where is Miami vs. Florida

  • Matchup: Florida (1–2) at No. 4 Miami (3–0)
  • Date: Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025
  • Kick: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Where: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla.
  • TV: ABC
  • Streaming: ESPN app and FuboTV
  • Radio: Miami: 104.3 WQAM (flagship)
  • Florida: Gators Sports Network/WRUF & affiliates (also on the Varsity Network app)

Weather forecast for Miami vs. Florida

Likely warm and humid with scattered storms in the area around the evening window. Weather is subject to change obviously (this is Florida). Last week against USF there was a weather delay.

Odds for Miami vs. Florida

Lines move all week, so make sure to check your book for the latest numbers.

  • Spread: Miami -7.5
  • Total: 51.5
  • Moneyline: Miami -300, Florida +240

Rankings for Miami and Florida

Miami sits No. 4 in the latest AP Top 25 entering Week 4. Florida is unranked after two straight losses.

Miami and Florida so far this season

  • Miami opened the season with a 27–24 win vs. then-No. 6 Notre Dame in week 1. The Canes then took care of business against Bethune-Cookman, 45-3. Last Saturday, Miami defeated then-No. 18 USF, 49-12.
  • Florida began the season with 55–0 win vs. LIU. But that was the last time they have come out on top. Since week 1, the Gators suffered an 18-16 loss to USF and a 20-10 loss to No. 3 LSU.

Miami vs. Florida series history

Miami leads the all-time series 30–27. The last meeting was Aug. 31, 2024, a 41–17 Miami win in Gainesville.

Key storylines and matchup notes for Miami and Florida

  • ESPN's College GameDay show will originate from Coral Gables Saturday morning.
  • Florida's offense must protect the ball after last week’s five interceptions at LSU.
  • Miami has opened fast in all three wins and has leaned on efficient QB play and its new cast of weapons.