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With the college football season in full swing, there are dozens of games scheduled, but so little time to watch them all. However, Sling TV lets you watch what you want to watch at low subscription prices.
If you don’t have a lot of time to watch games this weekend, such as the No. 20-ranked Ole Miss Rebels taking on the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday, Sept. 6, with kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. PT, on ABC (as part of “College Football on ABC”), then go with Sling’s new Pass plans to livestream games and save big.
Sling now has Passes, so brand new subscribers can get access to Sling Orange, which comes with networks like ESPN3 for ABC sports simulcasts, for a short period of time. No commitments. This is best for sports, while it’s a super fast and convenient way to access live TV. Here’s how it breaks down:
Sling Orange is the entry-level plan and a good place to start for newbies to Sling TV. It features with more than 30 networks, like ESPN, ESPN2, Disney Channel, FreeForm, MotorTrend, as well as A&E, AMC, BBC America, BET, CNN, Comedy Central, Food Network, Fuse, HGTV, History Channel, IFC, Lifetime, Nick Jr., QVC, TBS, TNT, Travel Channel, Vice and other networks.
All Sling TV plans have live TV over the internet, on-demand movie and TV shows, 50 hours of cloud DVR storage and up to three streams across devices — including smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, laptops and web browsers — at the same time.
On Saturday, Sept. 6, Ole Miss Rebels goes head-to-head against Kentucky Wildcats at Kroger Field in Lexington, Kentucky, with kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. PT, on ABC. Sign up for Sling TV to watch the game live on ESPN3, below:
Please note: Prices and channel availability depends on your local TV market. Learn more about Sling subscription prices here.