The Oregon vs. Indiana College Football Playoff semifinal (Peach Bowl 2026) is being shown on ESPN in the U.S., with several major live‑TV streaming platforms carrying the channel.

Main ways to watch (U.S.)

  • TV channel: ESPN is the official broadcaster for Oregon vs. Indiana in the Peach Bowl semifinal.
  • Kickoff time: Friday, January 9, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. ET from Mercedes‑Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
  • Live‑TV streaming services that carry ESPN:
    • Fubo (often with a free trial for new users).
* DIRECTV’s streaming service (trial offers vary).
* Sling TV (Sling Orange plan includes ESPN).
* YouTube TV (ESPN included in base plan).
  • ESPN app / ESPN streaming: You can stream the game in the ESPN app by logging in with a cable/satellite/streaming TV provider that includes ESPN.

Tip: If you do not have cable, the quickest path is to start a trial with a live‑TV streaming service that includes ESPN (for example, Fubo or DIRECTV’s streaming option) shortly before kickoff.

Watching outside the U.S.

  • United Kingdom: DAZN holds rights to the College Football Playoff and will stream Oregon vs. Indiana, with access available by creating an account; it is promoted as a free stream in the UK.
  • Australia: ESPN carries the game on Foxtel, with streaming via Kayo Sports and also Disney Plus in some bundles.

Always double‑check local listings or your streaming app on game day, since channel lineups, trial offers, and regional rights can change.

TL;DR: To watch Oregon vs. Indiana, tune to ESPN on cable/satellite or use a streaming service that includes ESPN (Fubo, DIRECTV streaming, Sling Orange, YouTube TV, or the ESPN app with a TV login).