Bowl season continues today with a loaded slate of games featuring five ranked teams. 16 teams take the field in eight games featuring Colorado, BYU, Miami, North Carolina, Army, Nebraska, and many other big-time programs.
Check out the full slate of games and find out how to watch all the big moments on the field without cable, below.
When to Watch
2024 Bowl Game Lineup for Saturday, December 28 (All Times ET)
Fenway Bowl (Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts)
UConn vs. North Carolina
11 a.m. | ESPN
Pinstripe Bowl (Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York)
Boston College vs. Nebraska
12 p.m. | ABC
New Mexico Bowl (University Stadium, Albuquerque, New Mexico)
TCU vs. Louisiana
2:15 p.m. | ESPN
Pop-Tarts Bowl (Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida)
No. 13 Miami (Fla.) vs. No. 18 Iowa State
3:30 p.m. | ABC
Arizona Bowl (Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Arizona)
Colorado State vs. Miami (Ohio)
4:30 p.m. | CW Network
Military Bowl (Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis, Maryland)
NC State vs. East Carolina
5:45 p.m. | ESPN
Alamo Bowl (Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas)
No. 17 BYU vs. No. 23 Colorado
7:30 p.m. | ABC
Independence Bowl (Independence Stadium, Shreveport, Louisiana)
No. 22 Army vs. Louisiana Tech
9:15 p.m. | ESPN
How to Watch Bowl Games Without Cable TV
For those without cable, watching college football bowl games is still easy and convenient. Stream the games live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and more using services like DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV.
ABC, FOX, and The CW is also available to watch for free with an antenna. Tools like AntennaWeb can help you find local affiliates.
Find out more about each service below.
Watch Bowl Games on DIRECTV STREAM
Stream bowl season live with DIRECTV STREAM. The Entertainment package includes ABC and over 90 other channels, such as CBS, the CW, Fox, NBC, and ESPN, for $86.99 per month. DIRECTV STREAM offers no contracts, no hidden fees, and includes unlimited cloud DVR storage.
New subscribers can try it free for 5 days and the Entertainment plan with the Sports Pack is included for $86.98 per month for the first two months.
Watch Bowl Games on Sling TV
Stream bowl games live on ABC (in select markets) and ESPN with Sling TV’s Orange & Blue package. Starting at $55 per month, Sling offers access to ABC, Fox, NBC, ESPN, and more, plus 50 hours of DVR storage to record the game. You can upgrade to 200 hours of storage for an additional $5 per month.
Sling TV offers 50% off the first month, reducing the price to just $20 for the first month.
Watch Bowl Games Live on Fubo
Stream bowl season live on ABC and ESPN with Fubo. The Pro plan includes ABC, Fox, NBC, CBS, The CW, and more than 200 channels for $79.99 per month. Fubo offers unlimited hours of cloud DVR storage so you can rewatch the best moments.
New subscribers get a free trial, followed by $30 off the first month, making the first month $49.99.
Watch Bowl Games on Hulu + Live TV
Hulu + Live TV offers a comprehensive package to stream bowl games, including FOX, ESPN, ABC, The CW, and over 90 other channels for $82.99 per month. The service also includes access to Hulu’s streaming library, Disney+, and ESPN+, and comes with unlimited DVR storage.
New and eligible subscribers can save big on Hulu + Live TV from now until Tuesday, November 19.
Watch Bowl Games on YouTube TV
YouTube TV offers over 100 channels, including FOX, ESPN, ABC, The CW for $72.99 per month. You can watch bowl games live and enjoy unlimited DVR storage, with recordings available for up to 9 months.
New subscribers can take advantage of a 14-day free trial before subscribing.
