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The Final Four is set, and Florida will meet Auburn in a showdown of two SEC powerhouses.

Here’s everything you need to know about the game:

We will be live blogging the game right here on NCAA.com

The Florida Gators and Auburn Tigers will tip off the 2025 Final Four at 6:09 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 5. Here’s a breakdown of the matchup between these two SEC powerhouses:

Florida

The Gators have been on a hot streak since Feb. 8, when, coincidentally, they beat Auburn 90-81 on the road. Since then, they are 14-1.

Florida’s biggest strength is its ability to get hot at the right time. The Gators are known to completely turn the tide of games in just minutes with offensive onslaughts. Case in point: They trailed by nine points against Texas Tech in the Elite Eight with 3:14 left to play, but they ended the game on an 18-4 run to advance to the Final Four.

Auburn

The Tigers struggled down the stretch of the regular season, losing three of their last four games. They fell apart defensively and found themselves limping into the tournament, but still the No. 1 overall seed.

Since then, though, Auburn has looked like its usual self, tightening up defensively and stifling their opponents at the rim and beyond the arc. Denver Jones is the Tigers’ best perimeter defender, and he’ll need to be lights out when guarding Walter Clayton Jr., who had 19 points, including 12 from three-point range against Auburn back in February.

Regular season matchup

The 90-81 final score of the Feb. 8 matchup is misleading, as the Gators led by double digits for the majority of the game. Auburn scored some late free throws to cut the deficit to a more respectable single-digit, but the Gators dominated the first meeting between these SEC foes.

These two No. 1 seeds match up pretty evenly on paper. Here’s a breakdown of some key team stats and individual leaders for each squad:

Florida Category Auburn 85.4 Points per game 83.2 69.7 Points allowed per game 69.2 35.74 3-point percentage 36.09 72.69 FT percentage 72.80 10.9 Turnovers per game 9.3 Walter Clayton Jr., 18.1 (G) PPG leader Johni Broome, 18.7 (F) Walter Clayton Jr., 4.2 (G) APG leader Tahaad Pettiford, 2.9 (G) Alex Condon, 7.7 (F) RPG leader Johni Broome, 10.9 (F) 👉 Click or tap here to see all stats

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