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How to Watch Mississippi State Bulldogs Football Live Without Cable

Written by Derek Fleming

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Watch today’s Mississippi State football game live without cable on the device of your choice, including iPhone, Apple TV, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, and more.

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Table of Contents
  1. Today’s game
  2. Important channels
  3. Top picks
  4. More SEC Teams

Although several live TV streaming services carry the channels to watch SEC football, our top pick for watching Mississippi State football is Sling TV Orange + Sports Extra. Not only does this package save Bulldog fans close to $500 annually over competitors like DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, or YouTube TV, it carries every game, including the Egg Bowl against Ole Miss. Combine Sling Orange with Paramount+ to get access to the SEC Game of the Week on CBS.

Sling TV Orange + Sports Extra

Watch ESPN, ESPn2, ESPNU, and SEC Network.

$46 / month

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Paramount+

Watch the SEC Game of the Week

$5.99 / month

7 Day Free Trial

Fubo

fuboTV carries CBS, ESPN, ESPN2, and the SEC Network.

$74.99 / month

7 Day Free Trial

Hulu + Live TV

Hulu + Live TV carries CBS, ESPN, ESPN2, and the SEC Network.

$69.99 / month

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Today’s game

Our software lists the upcoming TV schedule with streaming options below.

This team does not have a televised game scheduled in the next two weeks.
We watched the MSU vs. Southern Miss game on SEC Network with YouTube TV. This is a screenshot of the picture quality from our den.

Important channels

The most important channels for watching Mississippi State football are CBS, ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, and the SEC Network. The SEC Game of the Week and the SEC Championship game will remain on CBS through the season. Big SEC games with national championship implications will be broadcast on CBS and ESPN, with the less important matchups usually appearing on ESPN2 or the SEC Network.

DIRECTV STREAMFuboHulu + Live TVParamount+Sling TV Orange + Sports ExtraYouTube TV
CBS CBS
ESPN ESPN
ESPN2 ESPN2
SEC Network SEC Network

Top picks

Although an upgrade to the “Sports Lite” package is required for access to SEC Network outside of the South, Fubo offers CBS, ESPN, and ESPN2 in the base package, plus 1,000 hours of DVR storage, and a growing lineup of 4K programming.

Fubo is also an excellent option for watching MNF.

fuboTV is also our top pick for watching the NFL live online.


Hulu + Live TV comes in a bundle with Disney+ and ESPN+. While Disney+ requires a separate login, which will frustrate some users, ESPN+ is integrated seamlessly into the Hulu interface.

Hulu + Live TV gets SEC football fans all the channels they need to live stream every game all season long, and is a great option for Bulldogs fans.


Competing platforms come with better features and a more polished interface, so although DIRECTV STREAM does carry the channels you need to live stream Mississippi State football, we wouldn’t recommend signing up.

The exception to that rule will be if you are an MLB, NBA, or NHL fan and want to watch your team’s regular season on the local regional sports network. DIRECTV STREAM “Choice” is the only live TV streaming service that carries the Bally Sports RSNs, such as Bally Sports Southeast.


Although a Google account is required to signup, YouTube TV is one of the best options for streaming football, both college and NFL. The platform features an impressive lineup of 4K content, unlimited DVR storage, and the SEC Network in the base package.

Especially if you are already a Google user, YouTube TV is an excellent option for watching Mississippi State football take on teams like Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, and more.


Although you can’t get important SEC Football channels like ESPN, ESPN2, and the SEC Network on the platform, we love Paramount+ for college and pro football fans. Why?

Value for money. SEC Football fans can get their local CBS affiliate and watch the SEC Game of the Week, featured night games, and the SEC Championship, plus the Paramount+ NFL on CBS coverage, for a savings of almost $1,000 a year over overpriced platforms like DIRECTV STREAM “Choice.”


Sling TV doesn’t carry CBS in Mississippi without installing an air antenna. However, you can watch ESPN, ESPN2, and the SEC Network with the Orange + Sports Extra package.

Adding Paramount+ for CBS is still cheaper than fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV subscriptions.

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