College Football Playoffs: How to Watch Bowl Games Online (Without Breaking the Bank)
Now that YouTube TV has announced a major price hike, you may be scrambling for how to watch the College Football Playoffs online without paying an arm and a leg. Below, we’re breaking down how to watch the final NCAA football games of the 2024 season using Sling, which offers plans starting at just $20/month.
How to Watch College Football Playoffs Online With Sling
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Starting at $20/month
Sling is the most affordable live-TV streaming option on the market, making it a great way for cord-cutters to watch NCAA football games live online. If you’re hoping to catch some of the first-round playoff games without cable, you’ll need access to TNT and ESPN. (See full College Football Playoff schedule here.) Once the quarterfinal round kicks off with the Chik-fil-A Peach, Rose, Fiesta and Sugar Bowls, all remaining College Football Playoff games will be televised on ESPN. In order to get access to ESPN and TNT to catch all the action, you’ll just need to subscribe to Sling Orange.
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And great news! Sling is currently offering new users half off their first month. Sling Orange plans typically start at $40/month, but thanks to a limited-time offer, you can sign up for Sling Orange starting at just $20/month. (Prices do vary depending on location.)
Once your first month ends, your subscription will automatically renew at its regular price. But fear not! There are no contracts, commitments or fees with Sling, so you can cancel your subscription at any point. If you’re hoping to catch all the College Football Playoff action, we recommend signing up for Sling Orange while the half-off deal is live — you won’t be able to watch NCAA football without cable for a better price.
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