ESPN offering CFP semifinal MegaCast options for viewing Orange Bowl

Here are all options for watching the Orange Bowl on Thursday night from ESPN.

Penn State and Notre Dame will meet in a postseason game for just the second time in the storied histories of the programs, and the stakes have never been higher in this series. The Orange Bowl in Miami will serve as the site of the first of two College Football Playoff semifinal games, and the winner will advance to the national championship game in Atlanta to play the winner of Friday night’s Cotton Bowl matchup between Ohio State and Texas.

ESPN will provide coverage of the Orange Bowl with one of college football’s best broadcasting duos calling all of the action from Hard Rock Stadium.

Here’s all you need to know about Tuesday’s broadcast:

Who’s calling Penn State vs. Notre Dame?

Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy will call the game from the booth at Hard Rock Stadium. Sideline reporting will be conducted by Molly McGrath and Katie George.

How to watch Penn State vs. Notre Dame game

Thursday’s game will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.

ESPN providing alternative MegaCast broadcast options

In addition to the main broadcast on ESPN, the network will provide additional broadcast options to choose. ESPN2 will air open live commentary from Pat McAfee and the crew of The Pat McAfee Show including AJ Hawk, Darius Butler, Connor Campbell, Ty Schmit, and Tone Digs.

ESPNU will air its Command Center broadcast showcasing multiple views simultaneously with live stats. ESPNEWS will air a SkyCam view with a camera flying behind the offense on most plays.

An All-22 viewing experience will be available on the ESPN app.

Can I livestream Penn State vs. Notre Dame?

You bet you can! The ORange Bowl will stream on ESPN’s streaming platform, ESPN+. You can setup your account using the link below.

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