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Oregon vs. Indiana: Streaming Info, Time & What to Know About the 2026 Peach Bowl

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The 2025 College Football Playoff rolls into the Southeast for a high-stakes rematch in Atlanta. Live from Mercedes-Benz Stadium, No. 5 Oregon meets No. 1 Indiana in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, airing on ESPN.

For just the fifth time in series history, Oregon and Indiana meet on the gridiron, and tonight marks their first postseason clash. The all-time series is knotted at 2-2, with Indiana’s 30-20 win in Eugene on October 11 serving as the Ducks’ lone blemish this season. Tonight is the Ducks’ second straight CFP appearance and third overall; for the Hoosiers, it’s a return trip to the playoff after a breakthrough run a year ago.

Oregon arrives having wrecked the CFP gauntlet with a 51-34 win over James Madison in the first round, followed by a lockdown 23-0 shutout of No. 4 Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl quarterfinal. The Ducks are 3-2 all-time in CFP games, and are looking to rebound from their last national title game appearance, a loss to Ohio State in the 2015 title game.

Entering tonight’s showdown in Atlanta, the undefeated Hoosiers are 14-0, fresh off a statement 38-3 quarterfinal pounding of Alabama in the Rose Bowl. As part of this historic run, Indiana won their first Big Ten title since 1967, earned their first No. 1 CFP seed, and its first Heisman winner in program history (QB Fernando Mendoza). A win tonight would be Indiana’s first trip to a national championship game, capping a historic run for a program that only recently climbed into elite company.

Two Big Ten rivals clash in the final win-or-go-home CFP semifinal contest, with the winner meeting the Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium for the 2026 CFP National Championship game. Here’s what you need to know about the 2025 Peach Bowl and how to watch.

Indiana vs. Oregon Streaming Guide

When to Watch the 2025 Peach Bowl

ESPN’s College Football Playoff MegaCast

ESPN is running a massive MegaCast around the CFP semifinals, with more than 20 different ways to watch each game across linear channels and the ESPN App, with alternate commentary feeds, specialty camera angles, coach/film views, 4K, band streams, and plenty of studio coverage.

For the MegaCast, ESPN is deploying more than 50 cameras across the two venues and is using multiple specialty camera systems to give unique game perspectives: end-zone pylon cams, a line-to-gain pylon, ref cams (umpire hat), goal-post cam, goal-line robotic cams, and a Ronin-mounted Sony FX6 for on-field shallow-depth celebration shots.

New/returning wearable POV tech: JokeyCam (AI-stabilized hat cam on the umpire) will provide decisive, close-up angles on tight plays as part of an AT&T “Connected Cam” integration. Alternate viewing modes include 4K UHD presentation, SkyCast (ESPNU), Command Center (ESPNEWS), All-22 (ESPN Unlimited), and Field Pass with The Pat McAfee Show (ESPN2).

How to Watch the Oregon vs. Indiana Without Cable

ESPN is home to tonight’s College Football Playoff Semifinal game, and you can stream live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Google TV, or any other compatible device. With a live TV streaming service, you can find the Peach Bowl on Hulu + Live TV,  FuboDIRECTV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV. Additionally, the game will stream live with the ESPN app.

YouTube TV

DIRECTV

Sling TV

Fubo

ESPN App

Hulu + Live TV

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