How to Watch Indiana vs. Oregon: Start Time, TV Channel for Peach Bowl CFP Semifinal

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When to watch Indiana vs. Oregon

  • The game is Friday, Jan. 9, at 7:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. PT).

Where to watch Indiana vs. Oregon

  • The Peach Bowl will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.

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The Peach Bowl is an all-Big Ten affair. Undefeated Indiana won its first Big Ten football championship in 58 years with head coach Curt Cignetti calling the shots and Heisman Trophy award winner Fernando Mendoza throwing the ball. Meanwhile, 13-1 Oregon finished third in the conference, with its only loss coming against these very Hoosiers back in October. 

Indiana went into Autzen Stadium in Eugene and beat the Ducks, picking off Oregon QB Dante Moore twice in the 30-20 win. The winner of this rematch will advance to face No. 10 Miami in the College Football Playoff National Championship on Jan. 19.

The Peach Bowl will host this CFP semifinal matchup between Indiana and Oregon at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, home of the NFL's Atlanta Falcons. The game kicks off tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. PT) on ESPN. Keep reading to see the best options for watching or streaming it.

QB Fernando Mendoza #15 of the Indiana Hoosiers throws a pass during the Alabama Crimson Tide versus Indiana Hoosiers College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the Rose Bowl Game on January 1, 2026, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, CA.

Fernando Mendoza and the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers take on the No. 5 Oregon Ducks in the Peach Bowl tonight on ESPN.

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How to watch Indiana vs. Oregon

If you are not a cable or satellite TV subscriber, you can watch the game today on ESPN with a live TV streaming service or with the new direct-to-consumer streaming service from ESPN. Read on for more information about which services also offer TNT because the other two first-round games today will be shown on that channel.


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ESPN

The ESPN direct-to-consumer streaming service comes in two flavors. The ESPN Unlimited plan costs $30 a month (or $300 a year) and lets you stream all ESPN linear networks: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNews, ESPN Deportes, SEC Network and ACC Network. You also get access to programming on ESPN on ABC, ESPN Plus, ESPN3, SECN Plus and ACCNX. With ESPN Unlimited, you can watch every remaining game of the College Football Playoff. 

(A $12 a month ESPN Select plan is also available, and it's like a rebranding of ESPN Plus. It offers you access to thousands of live games — including small college conferences, whose games are not shown anywhere else — but not the College Football Playoff.)

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Fubo

Fubo recently introduced a $56 per month skinny bundle for sports fans that includes ESPN. Fubo offers a free trial for the Fubo Sports plan that usually ranges between one and seven days, so you can watch tonight's game for free; you can also take advantage of a $10 discount for the first month. Click here to see which local channels you get. Read our Fubo review.

DirecTV

DirecTV offers a sports-focused skinny bundle. The DirecTV MySports plan costs $70 per month and includes ESPN. With a five-day trial, you can watch today's games for free, or you can get the first two months are $10 off. Read our DirecTV review.

YouTube TV

YouTube TV costs $83 a month and includes ESPN for the College Football Playoff. There is a 21-day trial, and the first two months are discounted to $60 a month for new subscribers.

Read our YouTube TV review.

Hulu

Hulu Plus Live TV costs $83 a month and includes ESPN. Hulu Plus Live TV also offers a three-day trial so you can watch the game tonight for free. Read our Hulu Plus Live TV review.

All 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 and our picks for the best sports streaming services.

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