How to watch the Utah vs. Oregon State game without cable
Friday's Utah vs. Oregon State football meetup will be one for the books. No. 10 Utah is heading to No. 19 Oregon State in what will be the final conference meeting for the pair before Utah leaves the Pac-12 for the Big 12 next season.
Oregon State enters the game 3-1 after losing to Washington State, while Utah remains undefeated at 4-0. Will Oregon State use last week's loss as motivation and come out on top or will Utah keep their winning streak alive? Utah is the favorite to win, but it'll likely be a close game — and one you won't want to miss. Here's everything you need to know to tune in live at home.
Kickoff time and network
The Utes travel to Corvallis, Oregon to take on the Beavers at Reser Stadium on Friday, Sept. 29 at 9 p.m. ET (7 p.m. local time). FS1 will be broadcasting the action live for cable subscribers. Fans without cable can tune in live through a live TV streaming service like YouTube TV or Sling that offers Fox networks.
Best streaming services for the Utah vs. Oregon State football game
While NBC has Peacock and CBS has Paramount+, Fox has yet to release a dedicated streaming service. That means your best bet for watching live college football games on Fox networks — including Utah vs. Oregon State on FS1 — is a cable TV alternative. While these live TV streaming services can be pretty pricey, they offer a lot of bang for your buck. You'll be able to tune into live games throughout the entirety of college football season. Below, we've rounded up our top picks for the Oregon State vs. Utah game.
Best overall: YouTube TV
"YouTube TV is arguably the best premium live TV streaming service out there," as Shopping Reporter Leah Stodart wrote in her roundup of the best streamers. Not only does it offer FS1 in its massive channel lineup, but also plenty of other networks that stream live college football — ABC, CBS, SEC Network, ESPN, ESPN 2, etc. You can tune into the Oregon State vs. Utah game on Friday, then keep your subscription to watch live college games all season long. Plus, with unlimited DVR space, you can even record games and watch them whenever it suits your schedule.
You'll get a commitment-free 20 minutes, then a free trial for up to 14 days (trial period may vary) before you have to pay for YouTube TV. When your trial is up, you can either choose to keep your subscription going for an introductory rate of $54.99/month for three months ($72.99/month thereafter) or cancel at any time.
Runner-up: FuboTV
Similar to YouTube TV, FuboTV offers an impressive lineup of channels, particularly for sports. You can watch the Oregon State vs. Utah game live on FS1 during your seven-day free trial, then choose whether or not to keep your subscription for the slightly steep $74.99/month.
Most affordable: Sling TV (Blue package)
While the lineup isn't quite as comprehensive, Sling TV is a popular live TV streaming service due to its affordable monthly rate. We also appreciate that you can tweak your channel options to make your channel lineup work for you. To watch the Utes vs. Beavers game, you'll need to sign up for the Blue package, which costs $40/month. For a limited time, however, Sling is offering 50% off your first month of service, so it'll only cost you $20. If you don't want to pay full price the following month, be sure to cancel in time.
Best deal: Hulu + Live TV
If you're looking for the most bang for your buck, Hulu is running an epic promo through Oct. 11 that gives you three months of Hulu + Live TV for $49.99/month instead of the typical $69.99/month. You'll get access to FS1 in the channel lineup to watch the Oregon State vs. Utah game, plus plenty of other live channels to tune into games throughout the season — including ABC, ACC Network, SEC Network, CBS, ESPN, ESPN 2, Fox, and many more. Better yet, you'll also gain access to the full streaming library on Hulu, ESPN+, and Disney+ with your Live TV subscription. That essentially gives you four streaming services for $49.99/month.
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Christina Buff is a Nashville-based freelance writer for who covers shopping with a splash of entertainment. If you’re ever wondering what streaming service you need to watch something (and the cheapest way to sign up for it), she’s your girl.
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