You can watch Indiana vs. Oregon on ESPN, with several legal live TV streaming services carrying the channel and offering trials or easy month‑to‑month sign‑ups. The matchup is part of the College Football Playoff at the Peach Bowl in Atlanta, kicking off at 7:30 p.m. ET on January 9.

Main ways to watch

  • Traditional TV
    • ESPN on cable or satellite will carry the full Indiana vs. Oregon broadcast.
  • Live TV streaming services
    • Services that include ESPN in their channel lineup can stream the game live once you sign in.
* Examples mentioned in current coverage include:
  * ESPN’s own subscription streaming bundle (often branded as a broad ESPN package with multiple ESPN channels).
  * Fubo, which highlights ESPN access and is promoted with a free‑trial option for watching Indiana vs. Oregon.
  * Other big live TV services like Hulu + Live TV, Sling, and YouTube TV, which carry ESPN as part of certain plans.
  • ESPN app / site
    • If you already get ESPN through a TV provider or a qualifying streaming subscription, you can sign in via the ESPN app or website and stream the game under the Indiana vs. Oregon or CFP / Peach Bowl listings.

If you don’t have cable

  • Use a streaming service that:
    • Includes ESPN in its base or sports package.
* Offers a free trial (such as Fubo or some regional promos), letting you watch the game during that trial window.
  • Some guides also suggest pairing a streaming‑friendly VPN with one of these services if you’re outside the U.S., so you can connect to a U.S. server and then log into your chosen provider.

In short, search for “ESPN” within any live TV streaming app you use, confirm it carries the channel in your region, and you’ll be set for the Indiana vs. Oregon Peach Bowl at 7:30 p.m. ET on January 9.

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