Okay, so I wanted to watch the Penn State football game, and I figured I’d share how I did it. It wasn’t too hard, but there were a few things to figure out.
First, I checked out the usual streaming services. I knew I needed something that had ESPN, cause that’s where a lot of the games are. I already had Hulu + Live TV, and it works pretty well. It’s got all the ESPN channels and even that ESPN+ thing, which is a nice bonus. Plus, I can record stuff with it which is good when I can’t watch live.

- Checked streaming services with ESPN
- Used Hulu + Live TV (already had it)
- Noticed it had ESPN+ included
- Used the recording feature
Then I also remembered my friend telling me about Sling TV and Fubo. He uses them because he likes to switch around and find the best deals. I didn’t try them this time, but I might look into them later. Seems like they’re good for people who don’t want to commit to just one service. Also, I recall that the Fiesta Bowl was on FUBO.
- Remembered Sling TV and Fubo from a friend
- Didn’t use them this time, but might later
- They seem flexible for channel options
- Recall the Fiesta Bowl was on FUBO
Now, I was thinking about my buddy in Canada. He’s always asking how to watch these games up there. I did a bit of digging for him and found out he could use Fubo Canada, TSN, or RDS. Apparently, TSN has the ESPN games, and RDS has them too, but in French. There’s also something called ESPN Player, but I’m not too sure about that one.
- Researched options for Canadian viewers
- Found Fubo Canada, TSN, and RDS
- TSN has ESPN games, RDS has them in French
- Saw ESPN Player, but not sure about it
The Important Part
So yeah, that’s how I watched the Penn State game. It was pretty easy with Hulu + Live TV. But it’s good to know there are other options like Sling TV, Fubo, and even some for folks in Canada. Hope this helps anyone else trying to catch the game!