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where can i watch miami vs ole miss

You can watch Miami vs. Ole Miss on ESPN, with several legal live‑TV streaming services also carrying the game and offering trials that work for many viewers.

Basic viewing options

  • TV broadcast: The game is carried nationally on ESPN , so any cable, satellite, or live‑TV streaming package that includes ESPN will work.
  • Kickoff info: It’s scheduled for Thursday, January 8 at 7:30 p.m. ET from State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

Streaming services that carry the game

Several mainstream platforms include ESPN and list this matchup in their college football lineups.

  • Fubo: Markets the game as watchable live with ESPN in its channel lineup and usually offers a free trial in many regions.
  • YouTube TV: Includes ESPN among its 100+ channels and often runs limited free‑trial or promo offers.
  • DirecTV Stream / similar bundles: Carry ESPN and promote access to the Fiesta Bowl and other CFP games.
  • ESPN app with a qualifying subscription: If you already pay for ESPN through cable or a streaming provider, you can usually log into the ESPN app and stream the game on supported devices.

Watching if you’re outside the U.S.

If you’re traveling or living abroad, coverage may still be available via ESPN’s international feeds or local partners, but availability depends on your country.

  • Some regions can access the game through ESPN‑branded services (for example, ESPN‑associated platforms in Australia list live coverage of Miami vs. Ole Miss).
  • Articles discussing how to watch the game suggest that viewers who normally use U.S. services sometimes rely on location‑masking tools plus their existing subscriptions, but you should always follow your local laws and each platform’s terms of service.

Free/cheap ways (legit routes)

If you are looking for low‑cost or trial‑based options, mainstream services sometimes make this possible.

  • Use a free trial from a live‑TV streaming service (like Fubo or YouTube TV) that includes ESPN, if trials are currently offered in your region.
  • Check for short‑term promo deals from services that advertise ESPN and the College Football Playoff slate together.

Avoid random “free stream” links posted on forums or social media that are not from reputable broadcasters or platforms; these are often unauthorized and can be risky for privacy and security.

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