College football’s most powerful Power 5 conference has no shortage of online streaming services for fans to keep up with their favorite teams, from Bowling Green at Tennessee on Sept. 2 to the SEC Championship game on Dec. 4 — and nearly everything else in between.
The SEC will have plenty of talking points in 2021, starting first and foremost with defending national champion Alabama, which is breaking in yet another talented-yet-unproven quarterback in Bryce Young. There’s also Texas A&M, which will look to finally make the jump under national title-winning coach Jimbo Fisher (who also will aim to be the first Nick Saban disciple to beat the future Hall of Famer). The East once again revolves around Florida and Georgia, but who knows what storylines will emerge during the 2021 season?
Sporting News has you covered on how to watch all those games and keep up with all those storylines, all without the need for a cable subscription:
MORE: Watch select SEC football games on ESPN+
How to live stream SEC football games
Cord-cutters have myriad ways to get their SEC fix. Several games will air not only on the considerably large ABC family of networks, but also Fox and CBS, all of which have their own dedicated streaming sites. The SEC Network will also broadcast several games as well, falling under ABC for streaming purposes.
Here’s a rundown of how to stream the 2021 SEC season, which starts on Sept. 2 and runs through the conference championship game on Dec. 4
National broadcasts
The SEC will have several national broadcasts throughout the year on the ABC family of networks (including ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU), Fox and CBS.
Games appearing on ABC or ESPN will stream on the ESPN app and the ESPN website. Fox will stream games at Fox Sports Go or its website. All 15 CBS games will stream on Paramount+ — a rebrand of CBS All Access — in 2021.
fuboTV
Every SEC game that appears on the aforementioned stations and the SEC Network will also be available to stream on fuboTV, which offers a free seven-day trial to new subscribers. That accounts for all but one of the conference’s 39 games through Week 3 of the 2021 season.
ESPN+
Several SEC games throughout the season will only be available on ESPN’s dedicated streaming site, ESPN+. The site’s rates start at $6.99 a month or $69.99 a year.
Those games, through the first three weeks of the season, are:
Rice at Arkansas (Sept. 4) Akron at Auburn (Sept. 4) Eastern Illinois at South Carolina (Sept. 4) ETSU at Vanderbilt (Sept. 4) Austin Peay at Ole Miss (Sept. 11) McNeese State at No. 16 LSU (Sept. 11) Chattanooga at Kentucky (Sept. 18) Southeast Missouri State at Missouri (Sept. 18) Tennessee Tech at Tennessee (Sept. 18)
SEC football schedule 2021
Week 1
Note: Nationally televised broadcasts are in bold.
Thursday, Sept. 2
Saturday, Sept. 4
Sunday, Sept. 6
Week 2
Saturday, Sept. 11
Week 3
Saturday, Sept. 18
Week 4
Saturday, Sept. 25
Week 5
Saturday, Oct. 2
Week 6
Saturday, Oct. 9
Week 7
Saturday, Oct. 16
Week 8
Saturday, Oct. 23
Week 9
Saturday, Oct. 30
Week 10
Saturday, Nov. 6
Week 11
Saturday, Nov. 13
Week 12
Saturday, Nov. 20
Week 13
Thursday, Nov. 25
Friday, Nov. 26
Saturday, Nov. 27
Week 14
Saturday, Dec. 4