How to Watch the CFB National Championship for FREE on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and More


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dm_160106_COM_espnw_Clemson_IslandThe College Football National Championship is Monday, January 11, and for the first time since it went to ESPN cord cutters can legally watch it at home using Sling TV.

If you have not already signed up for Sling TV, or know someone who has not, you can watch the CFB National Championship for free with Sling TV’s seven-day free trail.

Apple TV Users

If you own an Apple TV you do not have access to a full Sling TV app without casting an iOS phone or tablet to your TV. However, you do have access to WatchESPN, and you can use your Sling TV login to access WatchESPN.

Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and Android TV Users

You can install the Sling TV app and use it to stream the CFB Championship, but if you want the additional feed options—like audio from each team’s radio play-by-play—you can also use the WatchESPN app.

So enjoy the College Football National Championship! Also let us know how WatchESPN and Sling TV perform for you during the big game.

You can learn more about Sling TV by clicking HERE.

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