Florida fans are invited to The Swamp on Saturday, Nov. 19, for a Florida-LSU watch party on the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium video boards, athletic director Scott Stricklin announced on Wednesday.



In light of the schedule change due to Hurricane Matthew, the Gators normally scheduled home game on Nov. 19 was replaced by a trip to Baton Rouge. Fans who can't make it to LSU for the game are now invited to enjoy game day in The Swamp.



Admission is free. Gates will open at noon (kickoff at 1 p.m. on SEC Network). Full details are below.



In addition to watching the game on the video boards, fans can enjoy food trucks, live music, activities at Alligator Alley prior to the game and visit the Kornblau Foyer to see the Gators trophies. Members of the Pride of the Sunshine Marching Band and UF Spirit Squads will be on hand as well.



Fans wishing to attend are able to RSVP online here: FloridaGators.com/FloridaLSU



The first 150 season ticket holders to register at the above link will be invited to run out of the tunnel prior to kickoff.

Fans will be permitted to bring blankets and chairs onto the field.

There will be interactive games available for kids 12 and under on the field for entertainment throughout the game.

The Swamp – Ben Hill Griffin StadiumSaturday, Nov. 19 – Gates open at Noon, kickoff at 1 p.m.FREEFans can sit on-Florida Field to watch the game or in the stands (the West and North stands will be open).Food Trucks will be on site outside the North End of the stadium starting at 11 a.m.Select concessions stands on the West concourse will be open with $1 popcorn and fountain drinks and $2 waters available in addition to normal menu items. Gritt and Latchkey will all be performing on Saturday at BHGS.For fans who wish to tailgate, the O'Connell Center, track and law school parking lots will be available beginning at 8 a.m.The Gators baseball team wraps up fall practices with their final game of the Orange & Blue World Series on Saturday. The game is slated to start at 10:30 a.m. at McKethan Stadium and admission is free.Beginning at 11:30 a.m., fans can enjoy activities in Alligator Alley including face painting, balloon animals, caricatures and more.The gymnastics team, coming off an SEC title season, will be on hand to sign autographs for fans in attendance.Located on the corner of Gale Lemerand Drive and Stadium Road, the Kornblau Foyer houses the Gators national championship, SEC titles and Heisman Trophies. It will be open starting at 11 a.m.