How to watch the Sugar Bowl: Live stream Ole Miss vs. Georgia free from anywhere
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The final College Football Playoff quarterfinal match-up has arrived, and it brings together two SEC giants. We've compiled absolutely everything you need to know about how to watch the Sugar Bowl, including global live streaming info for Ole Miss vs. Georgia.
The No. 6 Ole Miss Rebels and No. 3 Georgia Bulldogs meet for the second time this season, following a high-scoring October game that Georgia won 43-35 in a dominant final quarter. The Bulldogs went 12-1 during the regular season, topping the SEC rankings after defeating Alabama in December. Ole Miss (currently 3rd in the SEC) is also 12-1 after defeating Tulane 41-10 in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
Whether you're rooting for the Bulldogs or the Rebels, we've got you covered when it comes to tuning in. Keep reading to learn some of the best ways to live stream the Sugar Bowl, including free streaming options.
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How to watch the Sugar Bowl in the US
Like the rest of the College Football Playoff quarterfinals, the Sugar Bowl will air on ESPN in the US. Cord-cutters have a lot of options when it comes to tuning in. Three of the best sports streaming services we've tested include ESPN Unlimited, DirecTV, and Fubo.
In case the name didn't already give it away, ESPN Unlimited is ESPN's streaming counterpart. The service, which costs $30 a month, unlocks total ESPN live streaming across several networks. If you're looking to save, there's a special limited-time deal when you bundle ESPN Unlimited with Disney Plus and Hulu.
If you're looking for something with other channels beyond just ESPN, one of the best live TV streaming services will be able to help. DirecTV and Fubo are two of our favorite options at the moment. ESPN is available in both of the streamers' cheaper, sports-centric packages.
For DirecTV, that's MySports, which carries around 20 live sports channels and unlocks access to ESPN Unlimited. Subscriptions cost $70 a month, but new users can get $10 a month off their first two months of service after a five-day free trial.
For Fubo, the Sports + News pack is the cheapest ESPN-friendly option. The "skinny package" offers around 28 popular sports and news channels and, like DirecTV, unlocks ESPN Unlimited access. Subscriptions cost $56 a month, but new users can get $10 off their first month of service after a one-day free trial.
How to watch the Sugar Bowl in the UK
The Sugar Bowl and the rest of the College Football Playoff will be available on DAZN in the UK. Paid subscribers automatically have access, but these NCAA football games are also available for free. Viewers just need to create an account, and then they're all set to get started.
How to watch the Sugar Bowl from anywhere
College football fans can keep up with their go-to streaming services from anywhere with the help of a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs are handy tech tools that let people change the locations on their electronic devices. They're especially popular apps for those looking to keep up with their usual websites and services while traveling abroad or boost their online security.
NordVPN is our top recommendation right now. It's user-friendly (even for beginners) and has an impressive suite of cybersecurity perks. Plus, it offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, so it's no sweat if it's not what you're looking for. You can learn more about the app in our NordVPN review.
Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.
