Here's how to watch all of the College Football Playoffs on Sling

- The College Football Playoff games can be watched without cable by using the Sling TV streaming service.
- Most playoff games will air on ESPN and ABC, with some first-round games on TNT.
- To access all games, viewers may need the Sling Orange + Blue combo package.
- The playoff schedule includes first-round games starting December 19 and concludes with the National Championship on January 19.
The College Football Playoffs are here! Friday, December 19 marks the first CFP game, between Alabama and Oklahoma. By Saturday, we'll know the matchups for the biggest bowl games of the year. But, if you don't have cable you might be missing out on some of the best college football of the season.
You can watch live sports on Sling, including the College Football Playoff matchups. Most of the games will air on ABC and ESPN. ESPN is a regular part of any Sling membership, but ABC does require a Sling Blue + Sling Orange combo package. A couple games will also air on TNT, which is part of the Sling Orange subscription.
Here's how to watch all of the College Football Playoff on Sling:
Watch the College Football Playoff on SlingCollege Football Playoff game schedule on Sling
Friday, December 19
- Alabama vs. Oklahoma at 8 p.m. ET on ABC/ESPN (CFB Playoff First Round Game) - Watch on Sling
Saturday, December 20
- Miami vs. Texas A&M at 12 p.m. ET on ABC/ESPN (CFB Playoff First Round Game) - Watch on Sling
- Tulane vs. Ole Miss at 3:30 p.m. ET on TNT (CFB Playoff First Round Game) - Watch on Sling
- James Madison vs. Oregon at 7:30 p.m. ET on TNT (CFB Playoff First Round Game) - Watch on Sling
Wednesday, December 31
- TBD vs. Ohio State at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN (Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, CFB Playoff Quarterfinal) - Watch on Sling
Thursday, January 1
- TBD vs. Texas Tech at 12 p.m. ET on ESPN (Capital One Orange Bowl, CFB Playoff Quarterfinal) - Watch on Sling
- TBD vs. Indiana at 4 p.m. ET on ESPN (Rose Bowl, CFB Playoff Quarterfinal) - Watch on Sling
- TBD vs. Georgia at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN (Allstate Sugar Bowl, CFB Playoff Quarterfinal) - Watch on Sling
Thursday, January 8
- TBD vs. TBD at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN (Vrbo Fiesta Bowl, CFP Semifinal) - Watch on Sling
Friday, January 9
- TBD vs. TBD at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN (Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, CFP Semifinal) - Watch on Sling
Monday, January 19
- TBD vs. TBD at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN (National Championship) - Watch on Sling
How to watch live sports with Sling
Sling Orange and Sling Blue get you plenty of access to live sports, but for the true sports fans out there check out the Sports Extra package. When paired with Sling Blue, the total cost of your first month would be just $31 and includes NFL Red Zone, Big Ten Network, Golf Channel, NBA TV, NHL Network, MLB Network, Tennis Channel and many more sports channels.
What's the difference between Sling Blue and Sling Orange?
- Sling Orange: The Sling Orange package has over 30 channels, including popular networks like ESPN, Disney Channel, CNN and HGTV. This is a popular pick for families and sports fans who want access to live game coverage and kid-friendly content. Sling Orange allows streaming on one device.
- Sling Blue: With more than 45 channels, Sling Blue caters to a wider audience with major networks like FOX, NBC, Bravo and National Geographic. This package is perfect for those who enjoy a nice mix of news, reality television and lifestyle programming. Sling Blue allows streaming on up to three devices.

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