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How to Stream the Rose Bowl (2023)

By Matthew Lynch
June 6, 2023
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If you’re a fan of college football, you’re probably already getting excited about the upcoming Rose Bowl in 2023. But with traditional cable TV viewing options becoming less popular and more expensive, you may be wondering how you can make sure you don’t miss the big game while still saving money. Here’s everything you need to know about how to stream the Rose Bowl in 2023.

First of all, it’s important to note that the Rose Bowl is broadcast live on ESPN, so you’ll need to have access to this channel in some form to watch the game. Fortunately, there are now several streaming services that offer ESPN along with many other channels at a fraction of the cost of cable TV. Here are a few of the most popular services to consider:

– Sling TV: This service offers ESPN along with over 30 other channels for just $35 per month. You can watch on your TV with a compatible streaming device, or on your phone or tablet with the Sling TV app.

– Hulu with Live TV: For $64.99 per month, this service gives you access to over 65 channels including ESPN, along with Hulu’s huge library of on-demand content.

– YouTube TV: This service also costs $64.99 per month and includes over 85 channels, including ESPN. You can watch on your TV, phone, tablet, or computer, and you can even record live TV to watch later.

– fuboTV: This service costs $64.99 per month and includes over 100 channels, including ESPN. It’s known for its great sports coverage and also offers a cloud DVR to record games.

Once you’ve chosen a streaming service that works for you, you’ll want to make sure you have a good internet connection. ESPN recommends a minimum speed of 25 Mbps for streaming HD content, so check your internet speed and upgrade if necessary.

On the day of the game, make sure you’re signed into your streaming account and ready to go at least 15-30 minutes before kickoff time. This will give you enough time to troubleshoot any technical issues that come up.

While streaming the Rose Bowl in 2023 may require a bit of planning and preparation, it’s definitely possible and can save you a lot of money in the long run. So start researching streaming services now and get ready to enjoy the biggest college football game of the year from the comfort of your own home.

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