Stream Every College Football Playoff Game Live on Sling TV

The College Football Playoff season is here. If you don’t have cable, Sling TV’s got you covered so you can catch all the action.

Most playoff games air on ESPN and ABC, with a few first-round matchups on TNT. Sling users can tune in for every moment, from the first round starting December 19 to the National Championship on January 19.

Why Choose Sling TV for College Football Playoffs?

Sling TV is a flexible streaming service that’s especially handy for sports fans ditching cable. For the playoffs, Sling offers a package with ESPN, ABC, and TNT, so all the major networks carrying the games are included.

Whether you’re rooting for Alabama, Oklahoma, or someone else entirely, Sling makes sure you won’t be left out of the big matchups.

Packages to Consider

To catch every College Football Playoff game, you’ll want the Sling Orange + Blue combo package. That combo gets you:

  • ESPN – Included in any Sling membership
  • ABC – Requires the Sling Blue + Sling Orange combo package
  • TNT – Part of the Sling Orange subscription

First-Round Games Schedule

The first round kicks off December 19, and honestly, these matchups look fun:

  • Alabama vs. Oklahoma at 8 p.m. ET on ABC/ESPN
  • Miami vs. Texas A&M at 12 p.m. ET on ABC/ESPN
  • Tulane vs. Ole Miss at 3:30 p.m. ET on TNT
  • James Madison vs. Oregon at 7:30 p.m. ET on TNT

Quarterfinals and Beyond

As things heat up, here’s what to look forward to:

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  • Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic – TBD vs. Ohio State at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN
  • Capital One Orange Bowl – TBD vs. Texas Tech at 12 p.m. ET on ESPN
  • Rose Bowl – TBD vs. Indiana at 4 p.m. ET on ESPN
  • Allstate Sugar Bowl – TBD vs. Georgia at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN
  • Vrbo Fiesta Bowl – TBD vs. TBD at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN
  • Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl – TBD vs. TBD at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN
  • National Championship – TBD vs. TBD at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN

How to Get Started with Sling TV

Getting set up with Sling TV is pretty painless. Here’s how to get rolling before the playoffs:

  1. Head over to the Sling TV website and sign up for the Sling Orange + Blue combo.
  2. Download the Sling TV app on whatever device you prefer.
  3. Log in and start streaming. That’s it.

Additional Sports Channels

If you’re a hardcore sports fan, Sling TV has a Sports Extra package you can tack onto Sling Blue. This adds a bunch of channels:

  • NFL Red Zone
  • Big Ten Network
  • Golf Channel
  • NBA TV
  • NHL Network
  • MLB Network
  • Tennis Channel

With Sling Blue and Sports Extra, your first month runs just $31. Not bad for all that coverage.

Why Sling TV is a Great Choice

Sling TV isn’t just about sports. There’s a wide range of channels for all sorts of interests.

Sling Orange

The Sling Orange package comes with over 30 channels, including:

  • ESPN
  • Disney Channel
  • CNN
  • HGTV

It’s a solid pick for families and sports fans who want live games and some kid-friendly options. Just a heads up, you can stream on one device at a time with Orange.

Sling Blue

Sling Blue has more than 45 channels, like:

  • FOX
  • NBC
  • Bravo
  • National Geographic

This package leans into news, reality TV, and lifestyle stuff. Blue lets you stream on up to three devices at once, which is handy if everyone in the house wants something different.

Sling TV’s gearing up for the College Football Playoffs, and honestly, it’s a solid choice if you want to ditch cable but still catch every game.

The Sling Orange + Blue package gets you ESPN, ABC, and TNT. That covers all the big matchups, start to finish, right up to the National Championship.

If you want the nitty-gritty on watching the Playoffs with Sling, check out the full article on USA Today.

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