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You can watch Indiana Hoosiers men’s basketball on a mix of national sports channels, Big Ten coverage, and live TV streaming services that bundle those channels together.
Main ways to watch
- National TV channels that regularly carry Hoosiers games include CBS, Fox, FS1, ESPN, ESPN2, and Big Ten Network (BTN).
- Many non‑cable fans use live TV streaming bundles such as Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Fubo, DIRECTV STREAM, and Sling TV to get those channels in one place.
- Some select games may appear on NBC/Peacock or through Paramount+ when CBS sublicenses streaming rights.
Popular streaming bundles
- Hulu + Live TV – Includes BTN, CBS, Fox, FS1, ESPN, ESPN2 and other sports networks, plus the Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+ libraries in one subscription.
- YouTube TV – Carries most key Hoosiers channels (CBS, Fox, FS1, ESPN networks, BTN) and is a common pick for cord‑cutters in college‑basketball threads.
- Fubo – Strong on sports; offers CBS, Fox, FS1 and BTN in most plans for college basketball viewers.
- DIRECTV STREAM – Packages with CBS, Fox, FS1 and BTN, similar to a cable replacement.
- Sling TV – Can be a cheaper option with Fox/FS1/BTN in some configurations, but is more limited for CBS and some local channels.
Extra options and notes
- Paramount+ can stream Hoosiers games that air on CBS when those games are included in its live‑TV offering.
- Peacock occasionally carries Big Ten or Fox/NBC‑related college basketball games as a standalone streaming service, so a few matchups can show up there.
- Fans on Indiana forums often compare services like YouTube TV, Sling, and Fubo specifically for getting BTN and the main national sports channels without cable.
How to know where today’s game is
- Check the official Indiana Hoosiers schedule pages on ESPN or Fox Sports; they list the TV network or streaming platform for each game on the 2025–26 schedule.
- You can match that listing (for example, “FS1” or “BTN”) to whichever live TV streaming bundle you use, or sign up for a free trial if you don’t have it yet.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.