Colts fans can watch games on a mix of traditional TV channels (CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, NFL Network) and streaming platforms like Paramount+, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DirecTV Stream, and NFL+ depending on location and game time.

Core ways to watch

  • Local TV & antenna (in Indiana / home market)
    • Many regular Sunday afternoon Colts games air on CBS or FOX as local broadcasts, which you can get with a basic digital antenna if you’re in the Colts’ home market.
* Sunday Night Football games air on NBC, Monday Night Football on ESPN, and some Thursday games on Prime Video.
  • Official streaming options (U.S.)
    • Paramount+ streams local NFL on CBS games, which often include the Colts, when your local CBS station carries them.
* Live-TV streamers like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, and DirecTV Stream carry CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, and often NFL Network, so a single subscription can cover most or all Colts games.
* NFL+ lets you watch live local and primetime games on mobile/tablet only, plus replays on other devices.
  • Out-of-market / international fans
    • If you live outside the Colts’ TV region in the U.S., look for NFL Sunday Ticket or similar out-of-market packages partnered with major streaming platforms in your area.
* Outside the U.S., many countries use NFL Game Pass via DAZN to stream live and on-demand Colts games.

Quick “where to watch” game plan

  • If you’re in or near Indianapolis :
    1. Check local CBS/FOX listings; use an antenna or a live-TV service that carries those channels.
2. For night games, make sure you have access to NBC, ESPN, and Prime Video.
  • If you’re out of market in the U.S. :
    1. Use a live-TV streaming bundle with CBS/FOX/NBC/ESPN + an out-of-market option like Sunday Ticket if you want every Colts game.
2. Supplement with NFL+ on mobile if you want a cheaper, phone/tablet-focused option.

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