How to Watch Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma Today Without Cable
College football fans won’t want to miss the exciting matchup between the Ole Miss Rebels and Oklahoma Sooners. If you’ve cut the cord, no problem—here’s how to stream the game live without cable in 2024.
Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma Game Details
- Teams: Ole Miss Rebels vs. Oklahoma Sooners
- Date: [Today’s Date]
- Time: [3:30 PM ET / 12:30 PM PT] (Check local listings)
- TV Channel: ESPN, ABC, or FOX (confirm broadcast)
- Live Stream: Available on select streaming platforms
5 Ways to Stream Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma Without Cable
1. Live TV Streaming Services
These services carry ESPN, ABC, or FOX for full game coverage:
YouTube TV ($72.99/month)
✔ 7-day free trial
✔ Includes ESPN, ABC, FOX
✔ Unlimited DVR
Hulu + Live TV ($76.99/month)
✔ 3-day free trial
✔ ESPN, ABC, FOX + Hulu on-demand library
Sling TV ($40–$55/month)
✔ ESPN (Orange) or FOX (Blue in select markets)
✔ Budget-friendly option
FuboTV ($74.99/month)
✔ 7-day free trial
✔ ESPN, FOX, ABC (varies by location)
✔ Best for sports fans
2. ESPN & Network Apps (With Login)
- ESPN App: Stream if your provider includes ESPN (requires login).
- FOX Sports / ABC App: Use if the game airs on these networks.
Note: ESPN+ ($10.99/month) does not stream live ESPN broadcasts.
3. Free Trials (Quick & Easy)
Sign up for YouTube TV, FuboTV, or Hulu + Live TV free trials to watch for free—just cancel before billing starts.
4. Watch for Free with an Antenna
If the game is on ABC or FOX, use a digital antenna for free local broadcast.
5. Sports Bars & Social Media
- Visit a sports bar showing ESPN/ABC games.
- Check Twitter (X) or YouTube for highlights and live updates.
Pro Tips for Smooth Streaming
✅ Internet Speed: 10+ Mbps for HD
✅ Best Devices: Roku, Fire Stick, Apple TV
✅ Avoid Blackouts: Use a VPN if needed
Final Verdict
Whether you use YouTube TV’s free trial, Sling TV for ESPN, or an antenna for ABC/FOX, you can watch Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma without cable. Choose your method and enjoy the game!
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