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As Alabama and Georgia prepare to meet on Saturday in the SEC championship game, fans won't have to wait too long to see them square off again.

Sources told ESPN that Alabama and Georgia are scheduled to square off during the first month of the 2024 campaign, on Sept.

28 in Tuscaloosa, in what will be one of the most anticipated regular-season matchups in college football. The SEC plans to unveil the entire 2024 slate sometime in December, a schedule that will include new members Oklahoma and Texas in the expanded 16-team league.

The September meeting between Alabama and Georgia will be only the fifth time in the past 20 years that these SEC powerhouses have played in the regular season.

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