Quick links: MOST COMPREHENSIVE LIVE TV STREAMING SERVICE FuboTV free 7-day trial, then $74.99/month after trial Get Deal MOST AFFORDABLE LIVE TV STREAMING SERVICE Sling TV Orange + Sports Extra $31/month for your first month, then $51/month (save $20) Get Deal
The Washington Huskies are looking to extend their undefeated record to 5-0 as they take on the Arizona Wildcats this weekend. But that doesn't mean the Wildcats are just going to roll over and let it happen. While Washington is the favorite to win this matchup, Arizona is coming in with confidence after a 21-20 win against Stanford in Week 4. Not to mention, their 3-1 record ain't too shabby either.
If you can't make it out to Tucson for the game, here's what you need to know to watch the action unfold live from your couch.
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The Washington Huskies are headed to Wildcat territory this weekend as Arizona hosts them at Arizona Stadium in Tucson on Saturday, Sept. 30 at 10:00 p.m. ET. You can catch the game on Pac-12 Network if you have cable. If not, you'll need a live TV streaming service to tune into the game. Your options are pretty limited, though, as not every cable TV alternative offers Pac-12 Network.
Best streaming services for the Washington vs. Arizona football game
If you've cut the cord on cable, you've probably realized how difficult it is to watch live sports without it — particularly live college football games. If you're looking for alternative ways to keep up with your favorite teams, your best bet is a live TV streaming service. These services give you access to a lineup of live TV channels that rivals cable without tying you into a contract. But, it's important to note that not all live TV streamers are created equal. And in the instance of the Washington vs. Arizona football game, your options are limited.
Since the game will be televised on Pac-12 Network, your only options to (legally) catch it live will be through FuboTV or Sling TV. We've broken down the two services below to help you choose.
Most comprehensive live TV streaming service: FuboTV
Opens in a new window Credit: FuboTV FuboTV free 7-day trial, then $74.99/monh Get DealFuboTV is far and wide the most comprehensive live TV streaming service for sports of all shapes and sizes, including college football. It gives you access to over 175 channels like Pac-12 Network, Big Ten Network, ACC Network, CBS Sports Network, and more, three concurrent streams, and up to 250 hours of cloud DVR storage to record any game you miss out on live. The Pro tier costs $74.99/month and the Elite tier (which offers even more specialized sports channels) costs $84.99/month, but you can test out either one for seven days with a free trial. Pro tip: use the trial period to stream the Washington vs. Arizona game for free, then decide whether or not you want to keep your subscription or cancel.
Most affordable live TV streaming service: Sling TV (Orange package + Sports Extra)
Opens in a new window Credit: Sling Sling TV (Orange package + Sports Extra) $31/month for your first month, then $51/month Get DealSling is a popular cable alternative for good reason: it lets you tweak your channel options to suit your needs. You can essentially build a channel lineup from scratch, depending on what you watch on a regular basis. For that reason, it's much more affordable than FuboTV. In order to access Pac-12 Network for the Huskies vs. Wildcats football game, you'll need one of the base plans (Orange or Blue) and the Sports Extra add-on. The Orange or Blue package costs $20/month for your first month ($40/month thereafter), while the Sports Extra add-on costs $11/month. That means your first month will only cost $31 — then you can choose whether to tweak your plan or cancel it altogether. No strings attached.