Big Ten Championship Game: How to Watch Michigan vs. Iowa Online for Free
Written by djfrosty on November 30, 2023
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After an exciting season, we’ve finally reached the Big Ten Championship Game. Michigan and Iowa have each been declared the champions of the East and West, and now must face off to determine who the ultimate champion will be. The 13th Big Ten Championship Game will be hosted in Indianapolis on Saturday (Dec. 2) at 8 p.m. ET, and there are a few streaming options to watch Big Ten Football online from the comfort of your home.
For anyone who can’t snag last-minute travel deals to see Michigan vs. Iowa in person, the game will be broadcasted on Fox. Don’t have cable? We recommend using DirecTV Stream, which has a five day free trial that’ll let watch the game for free. Click here to start your free trial.
The game will begin livestreaming at 8 p.m. ET, and if you don’t have cable or are thinking of cutting the cord, there are other ways to catch each minute and play online for free.
Keep reading to learn all of your watch options.
How to Watch Big Ten Championship Game: Michigan vs. Iowa
Fox will be the official broadcaster for the Big Ten Championship Game featuring Michigan vs. Iowa. If you have cable, you can watch the game for no additional cost — just flip over to whichever channel Fox is on (check your cable provider’s channel guide for the exact channel).
If you don’t have cable, there are live TV streamers that are offering free trials, discounts and promos that’ll let you watch the game for free or without dropping hundreds of dollars.
DirecTV Stream offers a five-day free trial on top of a $25 off the first two months when you bundle any of its plans with a sports package. Once the free trial ends, you’ll be charged the discounted price for the first two months, then full-price, which will depend on the plan you choose.
Another affordable option is FuboTV, which has a seven-day free trial on top of up to $20 off the first two months of any plan. Once the free trial is over, you’ll be charged the discounted price based on the plan you choose for two months before having to pay the full plan cost. Each plan also includes DVR storage and the ability to watch programs on up to 10 screens at once.
SlingTV lets you personalize your package to fit your needs and right now you can score any of the packages for 50% off the first month, which means you can watch Michigan vs. Iowa and more programs for just $20. The Blue Plan includes Fox some of its affiliates, which will give you access to the game. If you want to increase how many channels you get, you can combine the Blue and Orange plans for $27 for the first month.
Hulu + Live TV will provide you with the most content options as you’ll have access to the entire Hulu library and tons of live TV channels. Plus, when you sign up, you’ll get a 30-day free trial so you can stream Michigan vs. Iowa and much more for no cost. If you want to quadruple your program offerings, you can bundle it with Disney+ and ESPN+ for an additional cost.