Oregon vs. Indiana (Peach Bowl CFP semifinal) is being shown on ESPN on traditional cable/satellite TV, with multiple legal streaming options available. The game kicks off Friday, January 9, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. ET from Mercedes‑Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

Main ways to watch

  • TV channel (U.S.): ESPN is carrying the national broadcast of Indiana vs. Oregon as the official Peach Bowl semifinal telecast. Standard sports cable packages that include ESPN will have the game.
  • Core streaming options: You can stream the game live through services that include ESPN, such as Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling (Orange), and ESPN’s own authenticated streaming via the ESPN app.

Streaming without cable

  • Many cord‑cutters are using live TV streaming bundles that carry ESPN, including Fubo and Sling Orange, which both advertise ESPN access for major college football games. These typically require a paid subscription, sometimes with a free trial for new users.
  • ESPN’s own streaming access (through your TV provider login or ESPN-branded subscription offerings mentioned in coverage like “ESPN Unlimited”) also carries the Peach Bowl broadcast.

International options

  • In the UK, tech and streaming guides note that DAZN is offering a way to stream Oregon vs. Indiana, often combined with advice to use a VPN if you are traveling or outside normal coverage areas.
  • In Australia, ESPN’s Peach Bowl coverage is available on Foxtel with live streaming via Kayo Sports and Disney Plus, according to regional viewing guides.

Quick viewing checklist

  • Confirm the date and time : Friday, January 9, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. PT, 12:30 a.m. GMT on Saturday).
  • Make sure you have:
    • ESPN via cable/satellite, or
* A live TV streaming package with ESPN (Fubo, Sling, DirecTV Stream, etc.), **or**
* The appropriate regional service (DAZN in UK; Foxtel/Kayo/Disney Plus in Australia) if you are watching from abroad.

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