Texas A&M and Notre Dame have agreed to a home-and-home football series in 2024 and 2025, the schools announced Thursday.

Notre Dame and Texas A&M have played on five previous occasions, with the Irish leading the series 3-2. The lone regular-season meetings produced a 24-10 Irish victory over the 23rd-rated Aggies in 2000 in Notre Dame Stadium, followed by a 24-3 Texas A&M triumph in 2001 in College Station.

“When you think of tradition-rich football programs, Texas A&M and Notre Dame are at the top of the list,” Texas A&M Director of Athletics Eric Hyman said. “We are delighted to have them back on the schedule again for the first time since 2001.”

The Fighting Irish will play at A&M on Aug. 31, 2024 and the Aggies will return to South Bend, Indiana, on Sept. 27, 2025.

"These two contests between Notre Dame and Texas A&M figure to be excellent intersectional attractions," says Notre Dame vice president and athletics director Jack Swarbrick. "We had set a goal of adding representation from the Southeastern Conference to our future schedules, and we've accomplished that with the addition of this series, as well as the one with Georgia."