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Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2025 regular season NCAAF schedule: TV channel, livestream & where to watch the games

Notre Dame faithful, it's time to shake down the thunder once again.

Last season may have had its share of bumps, including a stunning upset by Northern Illinois and a roster battered by injuries, but the Fighting Irish still punched their ticket to the national championship game, powered by a dominant ground attack and a defense that refused to back down. While they fell just short against Ohio State, don’t expect Marcus Freeman's crew to fade into the background.

With a new era at quarterback set to begin, highly touted CJ Carr is expected to take the reins, the Irish aren't exactly hitting the reset button. Star running back Jeremiyah Love returns to anchor the offense behind one of the nation’s most feared offensive lines, a group with Joe Moore Award ambitions. A playoff return is far from out of reach.

READ MORE: Notre Dame Building a Roster Stacked with NFL Pedigree ahead of 2025 season

Looking forward to watching the Fighting Irish's NCAAF regular season games? Please read our guide below to find out which TV channels and streaming services you need to watch every Notre Dame game throughout the season.

Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs North Carolina Tar Heels 2025: Kickoff Time, How to Watch, Streaming Info & TV Broadcast

DetailInformation
Opponent@ Miami Hurricanes
DateSunday, August 31, 2025
Time7:30 pm ET or 4:30 pm ET
VenueHard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL)
TV ChannelABC, Fubo, DirecTV Stream

Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2025 NCAAF regular season fixtures

Here is the list of the Notre Dame NCAAF fixtures for the 2025 regular season: 

OpponentDate & Time (ET)ChannelDIRECTV Fubo Peacock
@ MiamiSun, Aug 31 7:30 PMABC-
Texas A&MSat, Sep 13 7:30 PMNBC✓ ($9)
PurdueSat, Sep 20 3:30 PMNBC✓ ($9)
@ ArkansasSat, Sep 27 12:00 PMABC-
Boise StateSat, Oct 4 3:30 PMNBC✓ ($9)
NC StateSat, Oct 11 3:30 PMPeacock--
USCSat, Oct 18 7:30 PMNBC✓ ($9)
@ Boston CollegeSat, Nov 1 TBATBA---
NavySat, Nov 8 7:30 PMNBC✓ ($9)
@ PittsburghSat, Nov 15 TBATBA---
SyracuseSat, Nov 22 3:30 PMNBC✓ ($9)
@ StanfordSat, Nov 29 TBATBA---

How to watch Notre Dame Fighting Irish NCAAF games for free (through antenna)

Looking for free ways to watch the Notre Dame Fighting Irish Games? Several Notre Dame clashes can be watched for free using an over-the-air (OTA) antenna.

Antennas allow you to watch local channels like ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and The CW without requiring a TV subscription. Each year, these prominent broadcast stations feature numerous Notre Dame games. Thus, installing an OTA antenna is a cost-effective way to enjoy a wealth of football without incurring monthly fees.

Streaming TV fans should check out Fubo, Peacock, and DirecTV Stream, both of which usually offer free trial for new customers and availability on most major smart TV platforms. Check out our full Streaming Free Trials guide to learn more.

How to watch the 2025-26 Notre Dame Fighting Irish season without cable

Streaming services are rapidly becoming the primary method for fans to watch NFL games, thanks to a growing array of providers in the market.

There is a wide selection of streaming options available, ranging from those that offer specific broadcast packages, such as Prime Video and YouTube TV, to more flexible choices like Sling TV and Hulu Live TV, which allow users to customize their channel selection.

No cable or satellite TV subscription is needed. Start watching with a free trial.

How to watch Notre Dame Fighting Irish NCAAF regular season games on DirecTV

You can catch every Notre Dame Fighting Irish showdown on ABC and NBC through DIRECTV's MySports package, which sets you back $69.99 a month after a 5-day free trial. DIRECTV—formerly known as AT&T TV—recently gave its streaming service a fresh new identity but still packs a punch when it comes to live sports.

Subscribers get access to 91 channels, including an impressive roster of sports networks like ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, CBS Sports Network, FS1, Fox Sports 2, SEC Network, Big Ten Network, ACC Network, NFL Network, NBA TV, NHL Network, MLB Network, Golf Channel, Tennis Channel, TBS, TNT, truTV, and USA Network.

This is your one-stop destination for live college football and more.

With unlimited Cloud DVR storage and support for up to 20 simultaneous streams, DIRECTV makes sure no one in the house misses a play. Want even more DVR control? There's an option to upgrade for expanded features too—perfect for fans who like to rewatch the big moments on their own terms.

How to watch Notre Dame Fighting Irish NCAAF games on Fubo TV (No. 1 Pick, Best overall sports streamer)

You can catch every Notre Dame Fighting Irish game on ABC and NBC through Fubo's Pro package for $84.99 a month.

Fubo packs a punch with 150+ channels, including a stacked lineup of sports networks: ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, FS2, USA Network, SEC Network, Big Ten Network, ACC Network/Extra, CBS Sports Network, ESPNU, NFL Network, NFL RedZone, NBA TV, MLB Network, NHL Network, beIN Sports, and more. Whether it's college football Saturdays or primetime playoff battles, Fubo has you covered.

Subscribers get unlimited Cloud DVR storage to record every kickoff, buzzer-beater, and game-winner. Plus, up to 10 devices can stream simultaneously, with the option to add five more for $10/month — perfect for households that never miss a game.

Want to see the full lineup? Check out the complete Fubo channel list to make sure your favorites are included.

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How to watch Notre Dame Fighting Irish NCAAF games on Peacock

Notre Dame's 2025-26 slate on NBC and Peacock is loaded with headline matchups, featuring everything from an SEC showdown to a historic first meeting with Boise State on October 4. Fans can also circle home dates with long-time rivals USC on October 18 and Navy on November 8.

Adding a modern twist to tradition, Peacock will carry an exclusive broadcast of the Fighting Irish’s October 11 clash with NC State. The prime-time package also includes marquee tilts against Texas A&M (September 13), Purdue (September 20), and Syracuse (November 22), ensuring plenty of must-watch action throughout the fall.

Peacock’s lineup of subscriptions currently features two core plans — Premium at $10.99 a month and Premium Plus at $16.99. The streamer is also experimenting with a budget-friendly option dubbed Select, priced at $7.99, though this entry-level tier comes without sports coverage and offers a pared-down content library.

Which channels have the rights to college football?

College football fans across the U.S. have no shortage of ways to tune in, with a wide range of TV networks and streaming platforms carrying games throughout the season. Each conference has its own set of broadcast deals, meaning where you watch depends on who's playing.

Here's a quick rundown of how the broadcast rights are spread out across the college football landscape:

NetworkConferences Broadcast
ABCACC, American, Big 12, SEC
ACC NetworkACC
AspireSWAC, CIAA
Big Ten NetworkBig Ten
CBSBig Ten, C-USA, MAC, Mountain West, NEC
Cox Sports TelevisionSouthland
ESPN NetworkACC, American, Big 12, Big Sky, Big South-OVC, C-USA, Gulf South, Ivy League, KCAC, MAC, MEAC, MVC, NEC, SEC, SoCon, Southland, Sun Belt, SWAC, UAC
FloSportsCAA, SIAC
FoxBig 12, Big Ten, Pac-12, Mountain West
NBCBig Ten
NFL NetworkAmerican, MAC, Sun Belt
truTVMountain West

Some networks even hold exclusive rights to particular teams' home games. The CW, for instance, is the go-to spot for Oregon State and Washington State home fixtures, while NBC is the only place to catch Notre Dame when they're playing in South Bend.

And when it comes to the biggest games of the year? ESPN has locked down the rights to every College Football Playoff matchup through 2032, so if you're chasing championship glory, that's where you'll want to be.

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