College football is officially back, which means you’ve got plans for about the next 20 weeks. Whether it’s a Top-10 blockbuster or an underrated FCS showdown, there will be a reason to tune in each and every Saturday. In 2024, games will be televised across the following networks: ABC, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, CBS, CBS Sports Network, CW, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, Fox, Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports 2, NBC, truTV or SEC Network.

Other games will stream exclusively on ESPN+ , Peacock , Max, FloFootball or Facebook Live. As such, the live stream options can be numerous and sometimes confusing, but we have a full rundown on all the best ways to watch college football games online this season. Can you watch a live stream of college football games for free? You won’t be able to watch for free for the entire college football season.

However, if there’s a single game or a week’s worth of games that you’re trying to watch at no cost, you can sign up for a live-TV streaming service that comes with your intended channel and a free trial. There are three options in that category: Fubo : The “Pro” channel package includes ABC (live in most markets), Big Ten Network (and alts), CBS (live in most markets), CBS Sports Network, CW (select markets), ESPN, ESPN2, Fox (live in most markets), Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports 2 and NBC (live in most markets). The “Sports Lite” add-on will get you ACC Network, ESPNU and SEC Network.

It’s a total of $90 per month, but the Fubo free trial is.