The 53rd annual Fiesta Bowl is set to kick off the new year with an exciting matchup between Oregon and Liberty. Scheduled for January 1, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. ET, the 2024 Fiesta Bowl will be held at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Whether you're a dedicated fan or just looking to catch some thrilling college football action, here's how and where you can watch the Fiesta Bowl.
For those unable to attend the game in person, ESPN is the place to tune in. Fortunately, ESPN isn't limited to cable subscribers; it's available on most live TV streaming services.
ESPN will be the primary broadcaster for many College Bowl games this season, including the Fiesta Bowl. You can watch the action live with most live TV streaming services, including Sling TV, DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV.
DIRECTV STREAM is a top-tier live TV streaming service for sports fans. With the Choice package, you’ll get access not only to ESPN but also MLB Network, NBA TV and other channels for nationally televised college and professional games. Notably, DIRECTV STREAM offers more regional sports networks (RSNs) than most other streaming services. Additionally, subscribers enjoy unlimited DVR storage and the ability to stream simultaneously on an unlimited number of devices at home.
While Hulu may have a stronger focus on entertainment, it still offers a variety of sports channels for college and pro sports fans. ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, Big Ten Network, SEC Network, ACCN and NFL Network are all part of the channel lineup. Subscribers also receive access to Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, along with unlimited DVR storage. Hulu allows streaming on multiple devices at home or on the go.
Sling TV stands out as an affordable choice for streaming the 2024 Fiesta Bowl and most other College Bowl games live this season. To watch ESPN with Sling, you'll need the Sling Orange plan. In addition to ESPN, the Sling Orange plan includes Disney Channel, A&E, TBS, TNT, Food Network, History Channel and more. Subscribers also receive 50 hours of DVR storage space to record and watch games later.
Fubo is another great option for sports fans who want to keep up with their local teams. Fubo includes RSNs in its channel lineups, along with channels like FS1, FS2, Big Ten Network, SEC Network, NFL Network, MLB Network and more, catering to both college and professional sports enthusiasts. Note that a fee may be applied for any packages that include regional sports networks. A Fubo subscription also comes with unlimited cloud DVR recording, and you can stream on up to 10 devices simultaneously on your home network.
YouTube TV has a lineup of over 100 channels, including ESPN, ACCN, SEC Network and Big Ten Network for college sports fans. The base plan includes unlimited DVR storage, as well as the option for up to three simultaneous streams. Additionally, YouTube TV serves as the current streaming home for NFL Sunday Ticket, allowing you to watch NFL games that are typically unavailable in your area for an extra monthly fee.
The Fiesta Bowl will start at 1 p.m. ET on ESPN.
The game will feature No. 8 Oregon vs No. 23 Liberty.
The Fiesta Bowl takes place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, this year.