You can watch the Oscars in several ways, depending on where you live and whether you have cable or just streaming.

Main ways to watch (2026 ceremony)

  • In the U.S., the Oscars air live on ABC on Sunday night, with the main ceremony starting around 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT from the Dolby Theatre.
  • If you have traditional cable or an antenna , you can watch directly on your local ABC station.
  • With a TV provider login, you can also stream on ABC.com or the ABC app at no extra cost.

Live TV streaming services (U.S.)

These services carry ABC in most markets, so you can stream the Oscars live if ABC is available in your area:

  • Hulu + Live TV.
  • YouTube TV.
  • FuboTV.
  • DirecTV Stream / AT &T TV (branding varies, but it’s the same family of services).

Some of these platforms often offer free trials around big events, so you may be able to sign up just for Oscar night.

Free international streaming options

If you’re outside the U.S., there are a few notable free platforms (availability is region‑locked, and some people use VPNs to access them from abroad):

  • Australia : Seven Network and 7Plus (7Plus offers a free stream with signup).
  • Ireland : RTÉ Player , typically carrying live coverage.
  • UK : ITVX has carried Oscars coverage free with registration.
  • Many other countries carry the show via local broadcasters or Disney+ ; the Academy’s own “How to Watch the Oscars” page lists official partners by country.

Quick example: If you’re in Australia, you can just open 7Plus, create a free account, and watch the live Oscars stream there.

Where can you watch Oscars – quick reference

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Region Channel / Service Notes
USA ABC (TV), ABC.com / ABC app Main broadcast home; free over-the-air with antenna.
USA (streaming) Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FuboTV, DirecTV Stream Need plan that includes ABC in your local market.
Australia Seven Network, 7Plus 7Plus offers free streaming with account.
Ireland RTÉ Player Free streaming platform from RTÉ.
United Kingdom ITVX Free, ad‑supported streaming with registration.
Many European countries Disney+ and local broadcasters Official country list is on the Oscars site.

Forum‑style angle & “latest news”

On forums and social media right now, people are mainly:

  1. Comparing which streaming service has the most reliable ABC feed (YouTube TV vs Hulu Live vs Fubo).
  2. Sharing tips on using free services like 7Plus or RTÉ Player, sometimes combined with VPNs, to avoid paying for an extra subscription.
  3. Posting schedules and reminders about the red carpet pre‑show (usually starting about 90 minutes before the ceremony on ABC and related streams).

You’ll also see a lot of “cord‑cutters’ guides” and posts asking if there’s still any way to watch completely free without cable; the most common answers are: antenna for ABC, free trials of live TV services, or free foreign broadcasters where available.

TL;DR: You can watch the Oscars on ABC (cable or antenna), the ABC site/app with a TV login, live TV streamers like Hulu + Live TV or YouTube TV, or free regional platforms like 7Plus, RTÉ Player, and ITVX where available.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.