You can watch the Alabama Crimson Tide vs Indiana Hoosiers Rose Bowl College Football Playoff quarterfinal primarily on ESPN, with streaming options on major live‑TV platforms that carry ESPN.

TV channel and kickoff

  • The game is scheduled as the Rose Bowl CFP quarterfinal, kicking off at 4 p.m. ET in Pasadena, California.
  • The primary U.S. TV broadcast is on ESPN , which holds the College Football Playoff rights for this matchup.

Legal live streaming options

You have several ways to stream the game if you don’t have cable, as long as the service includes ESPN:

  • Fubo – Listed as a livestream option for Alabama @ Indiana and promoted with a free‑trial path for watching the Rose Bowl without cable.
  • DirecTV Stream – Mentioned as another way fans can watch the game via trial if they want temporary access.
  • Sling TV Orange – Identified as carrying the matchup through its ESPN lineup.
  • ESPN / ESPN app – The game is on ESPN; subscribers (cable, satellite, or live‑TV streaming) can watch via the ESPN app or site by logging in with their provider.

Other watch-along and fan streams

These are not game broadcasts themselves but can enhance the viewing experience:

  • YouTube watch‑along streams (for example, a Bama‑focused channel doing live play‑by‑play, analysis, and fan chat during Alabama vs Indiana at the Rose Bowl).
  • Preview and breakdown shows on YouTube that dissect the matchup and keys to the game before kickoff.

In‑person and ticket info

  • The game is played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California , with ticket availability through major vendors like Vivid Seats for fans who want to attend in person.

Note: Always use official broadcasters or licensed streaming services (like ESPN, Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling) to avoid unsafe or unauthorized streams.

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