At a Glance
- Georgia vs. Ole Miss Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1 at 8 p.m. ET.
- Broadcast nationally on ESPN; available on several streaming services.
- Winner will face either Ohio State or Miami in the CFP semifinals.
- Why it matters: Fans need the date, time, and viewing options.
The College Football Playoff quarterfinal between Georgia and Ole Miss kicks off tonight in New Orleans. The game will be televised on ESPN and can be streamed via multiple platforms. Here’s how you can catch every play.
Game Overview
Georgia earned the SEC title by defeating Alabama in the conference championship, while Ole Miss is looking for revenge after losing to Georgia 43-35 in October. The matchup will decide who advances to the Sugar Bowl semifinal against Ohio State or Miami.
Broadcast & Streaming Options
ESPN will air the game live at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT) from the Superdome. Fans without cable can stream ESPN through direct-to-consumer or via third-party services.
- ESPN Unlimited – $30/month (or $300/year), includes all ESPN networks and the CFP.
- ESPN Select – $12/month, offers live games but not the CFP.
- Fubo – $56/month skinny bundle, includes ESPN, one-day trial, first-month discount.
- DirecTV MySports – $70/month, includes ESPN, five-day trial, first-two-months discount.
- YouTube TV – $83/month, includes ESPN, seven-day trial, first-three-months discount.
- Hulu Plus Live TV – $83/month, includes ESPN, three-day trial.
Streaming Service Comparison

| Service | Price | Trial | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|
| ESPN Unlimited | $30/month | None | $300/year |
| ESPN Select | $12/month | None | – |
| Fubo | $56/month | 1 day | First-month $10 off |
| DirecTV MySports | $70/month | 5 days | First-two-months $10 off |
| YouTube TV | $83/month | 7 days | First-three-months $10 off |
| Hulu Plus Live TV | $83/month | 3 days | – |
All services allow cancellation anytime and require a reliable internet connection.
Key Takeaways
- The Sugar Bowl quarterfinal pits Georgia against Ole Miss on Jan. 1 at 8 p.m. ET.
- The game airs on ESPN; streaming is available via ESPN Unlimited, ESPN Select, Fubo, DirecTV MySports, YouTube TV, and Hulu Plus Live TV.
- The winner will advance to face either Ohio State or Miami in the CFP semifinals.
Catch the action tonight and decide which team will move on to the next round of the College Football Playoff.

