Alabama vs. Oklahoma College Football Playoff: How to Watch with Sling
The College Football Playoff First Round kicks off with a massive rematch between Alabama and Oklahoma. Here’s a preview and how to watch with Sling.
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How to Watch Alabama vs. Oklahoma in the College Football Playoff with Sling
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Alabama vs. Oklahoma in the College Football Playoff is available with a 1 Day Pass ($4.99), 7 Day Pass ($14.99), or 3 Day Pass ($9.99) subscription.
When is Oklahoma vs. Alabama?
The College Football Playoff between the Sooners and the Crimson Tide takes place Friday, Dec. 19 at 8 pm ET from Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.
What Channel is Alabama vs. Oklahoma?
The Sooners vs. the Crimson Tide in the College Football Playoff will air on ESPN/ABC. To watch ESPN with Sling, subscribe to a 1, 3, or 7 Day Pass, or purchase a monthly subscription to Sling Orange or Orange + Blue. ABC is also available with Sling in designated markets with a subscription to Sling Blue or Select.
What are the Odds for Oklahoma vs. Alabama in the College Football Playoff?
According to DraftKings, the Tide are very light -1.5 point favorites against the Sooners. The Over/Under line is currently 40.5 points.
Alabama-Oklahoma Playoff Game Preview and Details
The first game of the first round of the College Football Playoff is arguably the most intriguing of the bunch. Just one month ago, Alabama and head coach Kalen DeBoer lost to the Sooners 23-21 in Tuscaloosa. Now the rematch is set in Norman and features an elite Oklahoma defensive unit going up against an Alabama offense that has been inconsistent. Alabama will hope to get some players back from injury, but the key in this game is the Oklahoma offense, which continues to scrape by with lackluster performances. Quarterback John Mateer and wide receiver Isaiah Sategna have come through when the team needs them but have struggled at times. A night playoff game in Norman, Oklahoma is must-see TV.
Who: Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Oklahoma Sooners in the College Football Playoff
When: Friday, Dec. 19 at 8pm ET on ESPN/ABC
Where: Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma
How to watch: ESPN is available on Sling with a 1, 3, or 7 Day Pass subscription or Sling Orange or Orange + Blue.