How to watch Arizona State-Texas in the CFP Peach Bowl for free

It’s time for the first college football game of 2025.

This afternoon meetings no. 4 Arizona State Sun Devils no. 5 University of Texas Longhorns in the Peach Bowl.

In seed no. 4, the Sun Devils are the lowest-ranked conference champion (they finished 12th overall in the CFP standings) to receive a bye directly into the quarterfinals. The Longhorns entered the first round as the heavy favorite to advance, and they did so with a 38-24 victory over Clemson. They also enter today’s quarter-finals as the round’s biggest favorite to progress to the semi-finals.

A full day of college football starts with the Peach Bowl; here’s everything you need to know to tune in.

Arizona State-Texas Date and Time: When will Arizona State play Texas in the Peach Bowl?

Arizona State will take on the University of Texas in the Peach Bowl today, January 1st at 1:00 PM EST.

What channel is Arizona State vs. Texas on?

Arizona State vs. Texas will be shown on ESPN, so if you have access to the channel, just turn it on at game time to watch it.

How to watch Arizona State vs. Texas Free:

If you don’t have cable, the only way to stream Arizona State vs. Texas Peach Bowl for free by using a live tv streaming service with a free trial period.

We recommend DIRECTV Stream, which offers a five-day free trial for new subscribers. Once the trial is over, you’ll pay $86.98/month and get access to over 90 live channels, including ESPN and ABC (where other CFP and Bowl games will be shown this season).

Other Ways to Watch Arizona State vs. Texas at:

While Sling TV doesn’t have a free trial, it’s affordable plans and great first month deals make it an excellent choice if you want to save some money and watch the rest of the CFP and Bowl series.

Sling TVs Orange plan includes ESPN and right now you can get 50% off your first month. Instead of $45.99, you pay $23.

Where is today’s Arizona State-Texas game being played?

The Peach Bowl between Arizona State and Texas will be played, as it is every year, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA.

Arizona State-Texas Broadcast Teams:

Joe Tessitore will be on the Peach Bowl call with color commentary from Jesse Palmer, with sideline reporting by Katie George.

College Football Playoff Schedule:

There is still a lot of college football to be played before January 20th. For a closer look at all remaining games, here’s who’s playing and when starting tonight, all the way through the national championship.

Quarter Finals:

  • Peach Bowl: no. 4 Arizona State vs. no. 5 Texas 1 January at 1 p.m. ET (ESPN)
  • Rose bowl: no. 1 Oregon vs. no. 8 Ohio State1 January at 5 p.m. ET (ESPN)
  • Sugar Bowl: no. 2 Georgia vs. no. 7 Notre Dame1 January at 8:45 PM ET (ESPN)

Semifinals:

  • Orange bowl: winner of the Fiesta Bowl vs. winner of the Sugar Bowl9 January at 7:30 p.m. ET (ESPN)
  • Cotton bowl: winner of the Peach Bowl vs. winner of Rose bowl10 January at 7:30 p.m. ET (ESPN)

National Championship:

  • 20 January at 7:30 p.m. ET (ESPN)

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