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In the new 12-team College Football Playoff, three New Year’s Day bowl games will double as quarterfinal contests. Up first is the Peach Bowl between No. 4 Arizona State vs. No. 5 Texas at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT) followed by No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 8 Ohio State in the Rose Bowl at at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT). In the nightcap, we get No. 2 Georgia vs. No. 7 Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl starting at at 8:45 p.m. ET (5:45 p.m. PT). All three games and the rest of the CFP will be shown on ESPN.
If you don’t have a cable or satellite TV subscription, you can watch the games with a live TV streaming service. Keep reading to see the full playoff schedule and the cheapest way to watch the College Football Playoff on ESPN.
College Football Playoff TV schedule
The CFP continues today with three quarterfinal games and ends with the national championship game on Monday, Jan. 20. Every game will be shown on ESPN. Here’s the remaining schedule (all times ET):
Quarterfinals:
Wednesday, Jan. 1
- Peach Bowl: No. 4 Arizona State vs. No. 5 Texas at 1 p.m.
- Rose Bowl: No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 8 Ohio State at 5 p.m.
- Sugar Bowl: No. 2 Georgia vs. No. 7 Notre Dame at 8:45 p.m.
Semifinals:
Thursday, Jan. 9
Friday, Jan. 10
CFP National Championship:
- Monday, Jan. 20, at 7:30 p.m.
How to watch the CFP without cable
All five of the major live TV streaming services carry ESPN, with Sling TV being the cheapest option at $40 or $45 per month.
Sling TV’s Sling Orange plan includes ESPN and costs $45 a month in the areas with local networks and $40 elsewhere.
Read our Sling TV review.
Fubo’s Essential plan costs $80 a month and includes ESPN. Fubo is currently offering the first month for $45.
Read our Fubo review.
All of the live TV streaming services above allow you to cancel anytime and require a solid internet connection. Looking for more information? Check out our live TV streaming services guide.
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