This post was written in partnership with Sling TV.
If you want to watch live sports without cable, you’ve got more options than ever. Many of the most popular streaming services now offer a wide range of live sports programming, allowing viewers to watch from anywhere without the cost of a long-term cable contract. You can find everything from MLB games to NFL matches on live TV streaming services.
This isn’t exclusive to pro sports, either. Many streaming platforms offer extensive college sports programming, including the Pac-12 Network. Featuring colleges like Washington State University, the University of Utah, the University of Colorado, UCLA and Stanford, the Pac-12 has some of the most well-known athletic programs in the country. If you want to follow these teams, here’s how to stream Pac-12 Network.
Pac-12 Network is the official broadcast network of the Pac-12 conference. Owned and operated by the Pac-12, it’s also referred to as Pac-12 Networks, as there are six sub-networks for Arizona, the Bay Area, the Mountain Region, Los Angeles, Oregon and Washington. The main Pac-12 Network features the most popular Pac-12 matches with a national following.
Across its seven networks, Pac-12 offers live coverage of 850 different sporting events each year. On the national network, you’ll find the top football and basketball matches in the conference, along with shows like the “Pac-12 Sports Report,” “Inside Pac-12 Football” and “The Drive.”
Wondering where to watch Pac-12 Network? You’ve got a few options. If you don’t want to turn to a cable contract, look for Pac-12 on the following streaming services.
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*If you live in an area where a regional sports network (RSN) is available and subscribe to a plan offering RSNs, an additional fee will be added to your monthly price |
Sling TV offers a more affordable way for Pac-12 fans to watch their favorite teams, along with a more limited selection of mainstream cable networks. You can choose from two main plans or a combined third plan, but you’ll need to add the Sports Extra add-on to get Pac-12 Network thrown in.
Sling TV isn’t a robust sports streaming service like Fubo, but it does offer a lot of mainstream coverage. The Sling Blue plan features FS1 and NFL Network, Sling Orange has ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3 and MotorTrend. Both Sling TV packages include additional live sports on networks like USA and TNT. You can get all of these channels in the Sling Orange & Blue plan for an extra $15 per month.
Whichever plan you choose, you can add the Sports Extra add-on to get the Pac-12 Network. Although the add-on features different channels for Sling Orange and Sling Blue, both include the Pac-12 Network.
At only $51 per month with the Sports Extra, Sling Orange and Sling Blue each offer an inexpensive option for Pac-12 fans to get the coverage they value. Even if you choose the combined plan with the sports add-on, you’ll pay slightly less than you would for the Fubo pro plan. Keep in mind, though, that you’ll be missing a lot of major cable networks, and Sling only offers local ABC, Fox and NBC affiliates in select markets.
Fubo is a great streaming option for Pac-12 fans. This sports-focused streaming service is the only streamer to include the Pac-12 Network in its basic plan. It also offers a variety of other sports and entertainment networks. You can even add additional Pac-12 coverage with the Sports Plus with NFL Red Zone add-on. For even more entertainment, you can add premium services like Showtime and Starz to your plan.
Fubo is, first and foremost, a sports streaming service, though it includes most major news, entertainment and family channels as well. In its basic Pro plan, you’ll get not only the Pac-12 Network but also core sports channels like ESPN, FS1, NFL Network and beIN Sports. Fubo even includes regional sports coverage on channels like Bally Sports and local affiliates for ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC.
The Sports Plus with NFL RedZone add-on will be especially appealing to Pac-12 die-hards. You’ll get the six regional Pac-12 Networks so you never miss your favorite events, and you’ll also have extras like NBA TV, NHL Network and MLB Network.
The main downside of Fubo is the price — you’ll pay $89.99 a month for the Pro plan with the Sports Plus add-on. However, the service does offer a seven-day free trial to help you decide if it’s a good fit when you’re looking for where to watch Pac-12 Network.
The Pac-12 Network also offers the Pac-12 Now app as another way to stream Pac-12 Network programming. Although you can catch some of the Pac-12 Network content for free with the app, you’ll need to log in with your cable or streaming service account to get full access to live programming and other locked content. You can download the Pac-12 Now app and stream on the following devices:
Today’s streaming services offer a plethora of sports coverage for fans of all kinds. Pac-12 fans may not have a ton of choices for how to stream Pac-12 Network events, but Sling TV and Fubo offer affordable alternatives to cable — and you can watch your favorite teams from anywhere. Whether you want to save money on cable or simply want a convenient way to watch college sports, there are streaming options for you.
The Pac-12 conference includes 12 member schools across the western and southwestern U.S. These are:
Early in 2023, there were talks of a partnership between Amazon Prime and the Pac-12 for a streaming deal of some kind. That deal has not materialized and is looking increasingly unlikely.
Yes, the Pac-12 Network streams many college games live, including major football and basketball matchups. Across its seven networks, Pac-12 livestreams 850 events per year.