NCAA College Football

The NCAA College Football 2023 season is finally here! Fans can look forward to the kick-off on August 26th. Unfortunately, streaming rights are split across nearly a dozen different services. Don’t worry; we’ll show you how to live stream most of the 2023 NCAA College Football games online.

This guide only recommends official streaming services. The fragmented market for NCAA College Football results in many unofficial streaming sources. However, these unofficial options are often subject to quick and unexpected takedowns. Instead, we recommend sticking with official streaming services with legal contracts to stream NCAA College Football games for the 2023 season.

How to watch NCAA College Football online from anywhere

Here’s how to watch the NCAA College Football live streams using a VPN:

  1. Sign up for a reputable VPN service. We recommend NordVPN, but other options may suit your needs, including Surfshark or ExpressVPN.
  2. Log into a US-based server in the city of your choice. We recommend a US server as most games will not be available in other countries.
  3. Open your chosen streaming service.
  4. Start streaming the games of your choice. You should be able to view the games, both local and nationally broadcast, depending on the service you’re using.

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Where to watch NCAA College Football

NCAA College Football is a uniquely American experience. As a result, there are very few streams for games that exist on services outside of the US. However, you will find that some of the broadcast options are free, with your only blockade being geographic content restrictions that can be bypassed through a VPN.

In the US, your best option to watch as many games as possible will be through ESPN, ABC, CBS, CBS Sports Network, Fox Sports, NBC Sports Network, Pac-12 Network, and SEC Network. No one streaming service carries all of those channels (not even traditional cable), but we’ll detail out where you can get them.

In Canada, you can catch a large number of games through Sportsnet Now,  DAZN, TSN, and a few others.

You may also have options to watch NCAA College Football abroad in countries like the UK, Australia, Germany, and more, by using a virtual private network, or VPN. We’ll explain in detail how you can watch NCAA College Football live online in the US, Canada, and abroad with a VPN.

In general, only the US and Canada have major online services where a significant number of broadcasts can be viewed.

United States NCAA Football streaming

United States NCAA Football streaming

As stated, the broadcast rights in the US for NCAA College Football are extremely complex. While the NCAA does not implement many blackouts, many games simply aren’t available outside of their respective regions.

A few major broadcasters will be carrying most games, and you can watch most games throughout the year if you take the time to explore streaming options. Additionally, only a select few broadcasters have rights to the NCAA College Football Championship and Bowl games. Once the playoffs and championships begin, your viewing options will get much easier to handle. Until then, here’s a long list of where to go watch different regional games.

American Athletic Conference (AAC)

  • ESPN
  • ABC
  • CBS Sports

Atlantic Coast (ACC)

  • ACC Network
  • ESPN
  • Local syndicates in select cities include CW, MyNetworkTV, FOX, NBC, ABC, and CBS. For more information on local affiliates carrying ACC, read here.

Big 12

  • ESPN
  • ABC
  • FOX Sports

Big 10

  • Big Ten Network
  • Fox Sports
  • ESPN

Conference USA

Independents (FBS)

  • Various local TV networks check with the individual school. FBS Independents include the United States Military Academy, Brigham Young University, Liberty University, New Mexico State University, University of Notre Dame, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Mid-American (MAC)

  • ESPN
  • CBS Sports
  • MAC Digital Network

Mountain West

  • ESPN
  • Mountain West Network
  • Pac-12 Networks
  • Stadium
  • CBS Sports

Pac-12

  • Pac-12 Networks
  • ESPN
  • FOX, FOX Sports

Southeastern (SEC)

  • SEC Network
  • ESPN
  • FOX Sports

Sun Belt

  • ESPN
  • SEC Network
  • CBS Sports

The primary options you’ll want to access from this list are ESPN, CBS Sports, FOX Sports, SEC Network, Pac-12 Networks, Stadium, and Big 10 Network. No streaming service carries all of these options except traditional cable. Getting them all through traditional cable would be exceptionally expensive, though. That said, the following streaming services will give you the most coverage:

Free Networks

Some of the networks mentioned above will have free streams available online. You can access the following NCAA conferences both live and on-demand for free:

You’ll also be able to catch some games on a few local TV channels over the air. A good OTA antenna and receiver should allow you to watch games in your area broadcast on available networks where broadcast agreements exist.

Importantly, these free options can be accessed via a VPN if traveling outside the US.

Sling TV

You can get Sling TV for as low as $35 per month to get a selection of the above-mentioned networks. However, if you opt for the Sling Orange + Blue subscription, you’ll get 3 ESPN channels (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3), FOX Sports 1 and FOX Sports 2, ACC Network, and NBC Sports.

For an extra $11 per month, you can also add an extra sports package to Sling TV that includes SEC Network, SEC Network+, Pac-12 Networks, and ESPN U. Bringing Sling TV’s channel coverage up to 10 separate options, this makes Sling TV the single best option for US NCAA sports fans.

FuboTV

The sports-centric streaming service fuboTV is going to be a great option for anyone that wants some of the smaller conferences. For $64.99 monthly, fuboTV provides FOX Sports 1 and 2,  Pac-12 Networks, CBS Sports Network, and Big Ten Network.

YouTube TV

Google’s YouTube TV service is one of the better options for anyone looking to catch as many NCAA football games as possible. For $64.99 per month, you’ll get a load of channels that includes Big Ten Network, SEC Network, ESPN, ESPN2,  ESPNU, CBS Sports, Fox Sports 1, and Fox Sports 2.

Hulu with Live TV

Hulu with Live TV is an option to consider, as well. Through Hulu with Live TV, you’ll get ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ACC, Fox Sport 1 and 2, Big Ten Network, CBS Sports Network, and SEC Network. The cost comes in at $64.99 per month.

ESPN+

ESPN’s new streaming service was maligned for not carrying a large number of events. However, you can use it to help access some college football games. The cost is just $6.99 per month.

DAZN

Stick with us here. DAZN US currently only offers fighting sports like MMA and boxing. However, DAZN Canada provides Pac-12 Networks games. From our testing, a VPN like ExpressVPN will let you bypass DAZN’s geographic content blocking and works to get you DAZN Canada streams — including Pac-12 Networks NCAA College Football games. This makes it one of the cheapest options to explore.

Canada NCAA Football Streaming

Canadians get to enjoy a selection of NCAA College Football games. Those living close enough can pick up some matches using OTA antennas. Outside of that, a few streaming services will be carrying some, but not all, of the many games that span the NCAA conferences.

Your options include:

  • DAZN (covers Pac-12 Networks games)
  • TSN (covers most ESPN-provided games)
  • RDS (covers most ESPN-provided games in French)

International NCAA Football Streaming

Your options to watch NCAA College Football in countries outside of the US and Canada are slim. However, a VPN will work to bypass most of the websites and services mentioned above. Especially for US residents, you can even sign up to a DAZN US account, then use a VPN to get Pac-12 through DAZN Canada. Presumably, this option should work for anyone with a DAZN account in other countries as well, such as the UK or Germany.