The Fiesta Bowl is a must-see every year for any true college football fan It always pits two great teams against each other and is always entertaining with action-packed (and competitive) football
Today's Fiesta Bowl should be no different It's Bo Knicks and Oregon's high-octane offense against Liberty, which is coming off a win over New Mexico State and its first FBS conference championship
At first glance, Oregon may appear to have the advantage Oregon, ranked No 8 in the nation, is bowl eligible Quarterback Bo Nix was one of the best in the nation and a Heisman contender He leads a truly impressive offense that ranks second in the nation in scoring and offensive yards Add to that a solid defense, and Oregon will be hard to beat
But Liberty is no slouch either Ranked 23rd in the nation, they are 13-0 undefeated this season and are making their first Fiesta Bowl appearance Liberty quarterback Kaydon Solter had a solid year at center back, but dominated several games with his rushing ability Meanwhile, Liberty's defense put on a show this year, leading the nation in interceptions
All of this is a recipe for an exciting game Will Bo Nix play like Bo Nix and be dominant, or will Liberty's defense, which has played great all year, spoil his parade? On the other hand, can Oregon's defense keep up with Salter, or will they struggle to keep up with Salter like Liberty's other opponents this year?
On paper, one might say that this year's Fiesta Bowl is not that competitive, as Draft Kings has Oregon as an 18-point favorite But we have a feeling they are wrong The Fiesta Bowl, which kicks off at 1 pm ET, could be the most compelling yet
Read on to find out how you can watch the game live
If you are traveling today and can't seem to find a platform to watch the game, you are not out of luck With a virtual private network or VPN, you can pretend you're surfing the web from your hometown (or anywhere else not hit by a power outage) and access the same streaming services you've already paid for
Not sure which VPN is right for you? We tested a variety of services and chose ExpressVPN as the best VPN overall; ExpressVPN offers excellent speed, great customer service, and a 30-day money-back guarantee if you're not satisfied
In the United States, the Fiesta Bowl is broadcast live on ESPN, so there are plenty of options for watching the game on New Year's Day
Of course, ESPN is available on broadcast TV, so if you have a cable or satellite provider, you won't have a problem finding it on the dial; ESPN will also stream the game through the ESPN app and the ESPN website, the latter of which need to log in and authenticate their cable, satellite, and live TV providers
You can also watch ESPN on several streaming platforms, including Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, and Sling TV
Sling Orange, one of our favorite streaming platforms, offers 40 channels, including ESPN Fubo offers 121 channels, including ESPN, for $75/month
Fiesta Bowl is not available on cable or satellite in Canada, but Fubo, which is one of our favorite streaming platforms and streams ESPN, is available in Canada
If you are not a Fubo customer, you may want to opt for our favorite VPN service, ExpressVPN
If you are in the UK, the Fiesta Bowl will not be broadcast live, so you will need to opt for a VPN like ExpressVPN to access the streaming service and stream from afar
Kayo is an Australian-only streaming service that offers a variety of sports programming, including college football Kayo will be live streaming the Fiesta Bowl from their streaming service
If you do not wish to sign up for Kayo, you can log on to ExpressVPN and access your preferred streaming service from Australia
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