You can watch the Ohio State vs. Michigan football game on the FOX broadcast network, and you can also stream it through several live TV streaming services that carry FOX.

Main ways to watch

  • FOX (over-the-air or cable/satellite)
    The Game is carried nationally on FOX, so any standard cable/satellite package with FOX or a digital antenna in most U.S. markets will work.
  • FOX’s own streaming apps
    You can stream the game if you sign in with a participating TV provider via:

    • FOX Sports app
    • FOX.com live TV section
      The matchup is promoted as part of FOX’s college football slate, including “Big Noon Saturday.”

Streaming without cable

Fans without cable can stream Ohio State vs. Michigan on live TV streaming platforms that include FOX in their channel lineup (availability can vary by region).

Common options mentioned for this matchup include:

  • DirecTV streaming – carries FOX and promotes it specifically as a way to watch the game.
  • Sling TV (Blue or Orange + Blue, where FOX is available) – offers FOX in select markets, letting you stream the game.
  • Hulu + Live TV – includes FOX in its live channel lineup and is listed as a way to watch the game online.
  • Other regional guides also note that services like Fubo or similar live TV streamers with FOX can work as long as FOX is in your local package.

If you just want a “watch-along” stream

If you cannot access FOX at all, you can still follow the game via free “watch-along” streams that show a live scoreboard, play‑by‑play, and commentary (but not the actual game broadcast), such as some Ohio State–focused YouTube streams for The Game.

TL;DR: To answer “what can I watch Ohio State vs Michigan on?”: FOX on TV, or streaming through services that carry FOX like DirecTV, Sling, Hulu + Live TV, or similar live TV streamers, plus FOX’s own apps if you have a TV login.

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