How to find the Big Ten Network on your cable, satellite or streaming system
The Big Ten Network will broadcast 44 football games this season, with every team in the conference making at least two appearances.
USC, UCLA, Oregon and Washington fans undoubtedly know the Big Ten Network (BTN) is easier to find than the Pac-12 Networks. It has roughly four times the distribution (60 million homes compared to 15 million).
But where is the BTN in your area?
Here’s a brief explanation:
The network is available on every major (and many minor) video distributors across the country, including Cox, Dish, fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Spectrum, Verizon Fios, Xfinity, YouTube TV and, yes, DirecTV.
And if that list isn’t comprehensive enough, the Big Ten Network has a channel finder on its website.
It’s also available via streaming on the Fox Sports app.
Lastly, B1G+ is the network’s subscription streaming platform and features next-day replays of every game.
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