You can stream the Peach Bowl on ESPN’s own platforms and on several major live-TV streaming services that carry ESPN, plus a few region-specific options depending on where you live.

Main streaming options (US)

For viewers in the United States, the game is being shown on ESPN , so any legal service that includes ESPN will work.

  • ESPN app or ESPN’s streaming tier (often branded as ESPN or ESPN Unlimited/ESPN+ add-ons depending on provider; sign in with your TV/streaming login).
  • Live-TV streaming services that carry ESPN, such as:
    • Fubo (often promoted for a free trial around big games).
* Sling TV (Sling Orange includes ESPN; sometimes offers short-term low-cost plans).
* DirecTV Stream and similar cable-replacement services that list ESPN in their channel lineups.

International streaming options

If you’re outside the US, the Peach Bowl is still widely available, but the service changes by region.

  • United Kingdom:
    • DAZN is carrying the College Football Playoff games, including the Peach Bowl, and is offering it to UK users with a free account for this event.
  • Canada:
    • TSN 4 on TV and TSN+ for streaming subscribers.
  • Australia:
    • ESPN via Foxtel , with streaming through Kayo Sports and Disney Plus , which both list ESPN football coverage in their sports offerings.

How to decide quickly

If you just want the easiest path and you’re in the US:

  1. Confirm the game is on ESPN in your local listings.
  1. Choose one:
    • Already have cable or a streaming bundle?
      • Open the ESPN app or your provider’s app and log in with your account.
 * No cable?
   * Start a trial with Fubo or sign up for a short-term Sling Orange plan that includes ESPN.

If you’re in the UK, Canada, or Australia, check DAZN, TSN+, or Kayo/Disney Plus respectively, and make sure your plan includes the channel carrying the game.

TL;DR: Search for the Peach Bowl on ESPN within your cable or live-TV streaming app (Fubo, Sling, DirecTV, etc.) in the US, or use DAZN (UK), TSN+ (Canada), or Kayo/Disney Plus (Australia) to stream it live.

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