Here’s how to watch Oregon vs. Texas Tech in the CFP Orange Bowl for free
· New York PostThe new year is only a few hours old, but it’s already time for the first college football game of 2026. A day full of College Football Playoff quarterfinal matchups kicks off with the Oregon Ducks and the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the Orange Bowl.
Texas Tech (12-1), as the No. 4 seed, received a bye into the quarterfinal round of the playoff.
Also finishing 12-1, the No. 5 ranked Oregon Ducks first had to get past the first round to make it to today’s game. To get here, they beat James Madison, 51-34.
2025 Orange Bowl: what to know
- Who: No. 5 Oregon Ducks vs. No. 4 Texas Tech Red Raiders
- When: Jan. 1, 12 p.m. ET
- Where: Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)
- Channel: ESPN
- Streaming: DIRECTV (try it free)
The winner of tonight’s game advances into the Jan. 9 Peach Bowl against either No. 9 Alabama or No. 1 Indiana.
Here’s how to tune in to the 2025 Orange Bowl for free if you don’t have cable.
Oregon vs. Texas Tech Orange Bowl start time:
Today’s (Jan. 1) Oregon vs. Texas Tech game is scheduled to kick off at 12 p.m. ET.
How to watch the Orange Bowl for free:
If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream the Oregon vs. Texas Tech quarterfinal for free.
DIRECTV is our top pick for watching college football live for free — its five-day free trial includes ESPN (plus many of the other channels you’ll need for the College Football Playoff). When the trial is over, you’ll pay as low as $49.99/month and gain access to over 90 live channels.
If you aren’t ready to commit to a full-on subscription, you can try a Sling Orange Day Pass. Priced at $4.99, you’ll get 24 hours of access to all Sling TV Orange has to offer, including ESPN. Sling also offers weekend and week-long passes for its Orange plan, which offer between three and seven days of access.
College Football Playoff 2025-26 key dates
Quarterfinals (Dec. 31 and Jan. 1)
- Cotton Bowl (Dec. 31, 7:30 p.m. ET) – No. 10 Miami vs. No. 2 Ohio State
- Orange Bowl (Jan. 1, 12 p.m.) – No. 5 Oregon vs. No. 4 Texas Tech
- Rose Bowl (Jan. 1, 4 p.m.) – No. 9 Alabama vs. No. 1 Indiana
- Sugar Bowl (Jan. 1, 8 p.m.) – No. 6 Ole Miss vs. No. 3 Georgia
Semifinals (Jan. 8-9)
- Fiesta Bowl (Jan. 8, 7:30 p.m.) – Ole Miss/Georgia vs. Miami/Ohio State
- Peach Bowl (Jan. 9, 7:30 p.m.) – Oregon/Texas Tech vs. Alabama/Indiana
- National Championship (Jan. 19, 7:30 p.m.)
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