
The collegiate football season culminates in a highly anticipated championship showdown, featuring the Miami Hurricanes and the Indiana Hoosiers. This article outlines several avenues for fans to catch all the action, whether through traditional cable subscriptions or modern streaming platforms. With both teams boasting impressive rosters and prominent supporters from the entertainment industry, the game is set to be a major event for sports enthusiasts and casual viewers alike, promising significant viewership figures.
The 2026 College Football Playoff (CFP) National Championship is scheduled for Monday, January 19, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Kick-off is set for 4:30 p.m. PT/7:30 p.m. ET. The broadcast will be exclusively available on ESPN, making it accessible to cable subscribers. For those without cable, various live TV streaming services that carry ESPN provide an alternative viewing solution. These online platforms allow fans to stream the game on a range of devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smart TVs.
Cord-cutters have multiple choices for watching the Hurricanes-Hoosiers clash without a cable subscription. DirecTV's "MySports" package is one option, offering ESPN along with over 20 other channels, such as NBC, ABC, CBS, and FOX. DirecTV also provides a five-day free trial, which is sufficient time to watch the championship game at no cost. Following the trial, the service is available for a monthly fee. Another dedicated sports streaming service, ESPN Unlimited, offers comprehensive access to all ESPN channels, original programming, and live sports from various leagues, for a monthly subscription.
Fubo is another live TV streaming service that includes ESPN in its extensive channel lineup of over 200 news, entertainment, and sports channels. Subscribers can enjoy a free trial, enabling them to watch the CFP National Championship game online without immediate charge, with subsequent monthly fees applying. Similarly, Hulu + Live TV bundles ESPN with more than 95 live channels, its complete streaming library, Disney+, and ESPN Unlimited, also featuring a free trial period. For a more budget-friendly alternative, Sling Orange includes ESPN and other popular channels, providing a cost-effective way to watch the game, though it does not currently offer a free trial.
Beyond streaming, fans seeking an in-person experience can find tickets for the CFP National Championship game through various online marketplaces, including StubHub, Ticket Liquidator, Ticketmaster, and GameTime. Prices for tickets vary based on seating location and demand. Special promotions are often available, such as discounts for The Hollywood Reporter readers on TicketNetwork, or savings on Vivid Seats and SeatGeek using specific promo codes. These options ensure that all fans, regardless of their preferred viewing method, can be part of this culminating event in college football.
