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Although many of UCLA’s biggest games will be broadcast on the “big stage” channels like ABC and FOX, some of the conference games will air on FS1 and PAC-12 Network. For this reason, UCLA fans are limited in their choice of live TV streaming services since only Sling TV and fuboTV carry the PAC-12 Network. As between the two, fuboTV is the clear winner as it offers a much more complete sports streaming experience than Sling TV.
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How to watch this week’s UCLA football game
Looking for a specific UCLA football game? We list the 2022 UCLA football TV schedule, as well as the live TV streaming services that carry each game, in the easy to use table below.
The most important channels for UCLA football fans
UCLA’s first three games of the 2022 season against Bowling Green State University, Alabama State, and South Alabama, will all air on the PAC-12 Network. The Cal game will be on FOX, and games against Oregon and Stanford will also likely be national TV games on either ABC or ESPN. Overall, UCLA fans will want to have access to ABC, ESPN, ESPNU, FOX, FS1, and the PAC-12 Network. The PAC-12 Championship game will also air on FOX.
DIRECTV STREAM | FuboTV Sports Lite | fuboTV | Hulu + Live TV | Paramount+ | Blue Sports Extra | YouTube TV | |
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$74.99 / month | $84.99 / month | $74.99 / month | $69.99 / month | $4.99 / month | $46 / month | $64.99 / month |
Live streaming UCLA football: our top picks
fuboTV’s “Sports Lite” package is the only live TV streaming service that gets you every UCLA football game for the 2022 season. With fuboTV “Sports Lite” you can watch the first three games of the season on PAC-12 Network, the big games on FOX and ABC, and everything in between. fuboTV comes out of the gate with 1,000 hours of DVR storage and it’s easy to pause a subscription when the football season ends.
The best thing about Sling Blue + Sports Extra for UCLA fans is the price. You get FOX in LA, as well as PAC-12 Network, but ABC is missing without an air antenna and a more expensive upgrade is necessary to watch ESPN. You can get some UCLA games with Sling to be sure, but there will be gaps.
If you’re OK missing the UCLA games that air on PAC-12 Network, DIRECTV STREAM “Choice” is worth a look. The platform is pricey, but it gets you all the rest of the UCLA channels you need as well as an impressive lineup of regional sports networks, like Bally Sports West and Spectrum SportsNet LA, for watching the Lakers and Angels.