You can watch college baseball across a mix of big sports networks, conference-specific platforms, and a few niche streamers, plus some team-run streams on school sites and social platforms.

Main places to watch

  • National sports channels and apps: ESPN’s family of platforms (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN+ and ESPN app) carry a huge chunk of regular-season and NCAA tournament games.
  • Conference streaming platforms:
    • SEC Network and SEC Network+ for most SEC games.
* ACC Network and ACC Network Extra/ACC Network+ for ACC matchups.
* Big Ten Network and B1G+ for Big Ten teams.
  • Event-specific streams: Some early-season tournaments (like showcase series at MLB parks) stream exclusively on services such as FloBaseball/FloSports or branded event channels (for example, some 2026 College Baseball Series games are on FloCollege/FloBaseball via the FloSports app).

Streaming services that bundle these

  • Hulu + Live TV: Often recommended in fan discussions because it includes ESPN channels, many conference networks, and gives access to ESPN+ content when linked in the ESPN app.
  • Other live-TV bundles (e.g., YouTube TV, Fubo, DirecTV Stream): These usually carry ESPN and some conference networks; check each package’s channel list for SEC Network, ACC Network, and Big Ten Network coverage.
  • Standalone subscriptions:
    • ESPN+ for many regular-season games, mid-major conferences, and select early-season tournaments.
* B1G+ and similar conference services for non-televised games in specific leagues.
* FloSports (FloBaseball, FloCollege branding) for certain neutral-site events and some programs’ home packages.

Free and school-run options

  • School/athletic sites: Some schools still stream weekday or lower-profile games free or cheaply on their official athletics websites or in-house networks.
  • Social platforms: A few programs simulcast or share select games and behind-the-scenes coverage on Facebook Live, YouTube, or Twitter/X, especially non-conference and early-season games.

Quick “how to watch” game plan

  1. Pick your team or conference, then check its official athletics site for the exact TV/streaming listing for each game.
  1. Get access to at least one big bundle (Hulu + Live TV or similar) plus ESPN+ if you want broad national and Power Five coverage.
  1. For early-season tournaments or special events, look at the event website to see if they’re using FloSports or another dedicated streamer.
  1. During the season, use a live schedule hub (like a national college baseball TV/streaming guide) to see day-of listings and links.

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Platform What you get Notes
ESPN / ESPN+ / ESPN app National games, many Top 25 matchups, conference slates, some NCAA tournament action.Needs cable/streaming login for TV channels; ESPN+ is a separate subscription.
SEC Network / SEC Network+ Large share of SEC regular-season slate and weekend series.“+” content usually streams through ESPN app with eligible TV login.
ACC Network / ACC Extra ACC weekend series and many midweek games.Extra/overflow games appear in the ESPN app once you link your provider.
Big Ten Network / B1G+ Big Ten conference games and selected nonconference matchups.B1G+ adds additional streams beyond TV schedule, usually by subscription.
Hulu + Live TV ESPN networks and many conference networks in one bundle.Popular choice among fans for wide college baseball coverage through ESPN and conference apps.
FloSports (FloBaseball / FloCollege) Streams certain tournaments and selected program packages.Often used for early-season neutral-site events at MLB parks.
School sites & social streams Occasional free or low-cost streams of non-televised games.Availability varies by school; check each athletic department’s schedule page.

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