2024 College Football: How to Watch SEC Games Live Without Cable
The NCAA football season is kicking off on Saturday, Aug. 24. Here’s how to watch SEC football games online without cable, by subscribing to Sling.
How to Watch SEC Football Games Online Without Cable: Sling TV
Sling Orange & Blue + Sports Extra (Four-Month Pass)
$199.00
SEC college football games this year will air across multiple channels, including ABC, ESPN and SEC Network. If you don’t have cable, you’ll need to subscribe to a live-TV streaming service that offers the aforementioned channels. We recommend signing up for Sling TV, because it offers extensive college football coverage at a great price. Plus, Sling is currently offering new customers an exclusive deal ahead of football season: Get four months of Sling Orange + Blue with the Sports Extra — to keep you covered all football season — starting at just $199.
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Sling Orange + Blue with the Sports Extra gives you the most comprehensive football coverage and, with the four-month offer, you’ll save $72. (Get full subscription details.) Sling is already one of the most cost-effective TV providers out there and this latest deal make watching SEC games easy. See below for the full channel lineup offered in this plan.
Sling Orange + Blue Channel Lineup: ABC*, A&E, AMC, AXS TV, BBC America, BET, Bloomberg Television, Bravo, Cartoon Network, Charge!, CNN, Comedy Central, Comet, Discovery Channel, Disney Channel, E!, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, Food Network, Fox*, Fox News, Fox Sports 4K, Fox Sports 1, Freeform, Fuse, FX, HLN, HGTV, History Channel, IFC, Investigation Discovery, Lifetime, Local Now, MGM+ Drive-In, MSNBC, MotorTrend, National Geographic, NBC*, NFL Network, Nick Jr., QVC, Syfy, TBS, TLC, TNT, Travel Channel, TruTV, USA, Vice
Sports Extra Channel Lineup: ACC Network, beIN Sports, NFL Red Zone, Big Ten Network, ESPN News, ESPN U, FS2, Golf Channel, NBA TV, NHL Network, SEC Network, SEC Network+, MLB Network, MLB Network Strike Zone, Tennis Channel
(*Editor’s Note: Local ABC, NBC and Fox channels are only available in select markets.)
Sling Orange+ Blue with Sports Extra (Four Months)
$199
2024 SEC Football Schedule
Below is the 2024 SEC football schedule for Week 1. (Head here for the complete 2024 SEC football schedule.)
WEEK 1
Thursday, Aug. 29
Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Arkansas — 7:30 pm ET on ESPNU
Murray State at Missouri — 8 pm on SEC Network
Friday, Aug. 30
Temple at Oklahoma — 7 pm on ESPN
Saturday, Aug. 31
Clemson at Georgia — 12 pm on ABC
Virginia Tech at Vanderbilt — 12 pm on ESPN
Chattanooga at Tennessee — 12:45 pm on SEC Network
Colorado State at Texas — 3:30 pm on EPSN
Miami at Florida — 3:30 pm at ABC
Old Dominion at South Carolina — 4:15 pm on SEC Network
Eastern Kentucky at Mississippi State — 6 pm on ESPN+/SEC+
Western Kentucky at Alabama — 7 pm on ESPN
Furman at Ole Miss — 7 pm on ESPN+/SEC+
Notre Dame at Texas A&M — 7:30 pm on ABC
Alabama A&M at Auburn — 7:30 pm on ESPN+/SEC+
Southern Miss at Kentucky — 7:45 pm on SEC Network
Sunday, Sept. 1
USC at LSU — 7:30 pm on ABC
2024 SEC Football Standings, Teams
The SEC is one of the top-ranked college football conferences. While it had its four year-long national championship streak broken last year, it remains a dominant force in college football. The conference is welcoming new teams this year, including Texas, which ranked at No. 4 in the preseason Associated Press Top 25. The number one spot in the AP Top 25 went to Georgia, another SEC football team. In total, the SEC conference had four teams rank in the Top 25 preseason standings. (Get full details.)
Sling Orange+ Blue with Sports Extra (Four Months)
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