The Guaranteed Rate Bowl has been played in the State of Arizona since 1989. And this year, it’ll be taking place at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona. Seeing the Wisconsin Badgers (6-6) taking on the Oklahama State Cowboys (7-5). It’s another Big Ten vs Big 12 matchup, which we’ll also see in the College Football Playoff later this week.
This bowl game has had quite a few name changes throughout its history. Including the Copper Bowl, Insight.com Bowl, Insight Bowl, the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, the Cactus Bowl and finally the Cheez-It Bowl before Guaranteed Rate got the sponsor spot in 2020. It’s being played at Chase Field in Arizona, which is one of a handful of bowl games being played in Baseball stadiums. That’s going to make for some awkward seating.
Here’s how you can watch the 2022 Guaranteed Rate Bowl.
Watch the 2022 Guaranteed Rate Bowl
Here’s everything you need to know about watching the 2022 Guaranteed Rate Bowl.
- When: Tuesday, December 27, 2022 at 10:15PM EST
- TV: ESPN
So since the Guaranteed Rate Bowl is on ESPN, that means that you can watch it on any streaming service that has ESPN. So here’s your best options.
Sling TV
Sling TV is probably the cheapest way to watch the bowl, if you’re looking to stream. It’s currently $40 per month for Sling Blue, which has ESPN included. However you can get your first month for half off. You’ll also be able to DVR the game, with 50 hours of DVR included here. Sling TV also offers 3 device streams with the Orange package.
You can sign up for Sling TV here. It no longer offers a free trial, instead it knocks 50% off of your first month.
FuboTV
FuboTV is a bit more expensive, but it is also the best streaming service for sports. That’s because it does offer a ton of sports channels. And that includes ESPN, as well as some of its other channels like ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNEWS and ESPNU.
FuboTV does have a free trial, which is about a week long. After that, you’ll be paying $69.99 per month for its Pro plan. Or up to $99 per month for its Ultimate plan. You can sign up for FuboTV by clicking here.
Hulu + Live TV
Like some of the others here, Hulu + Live TV does also offer up ESPN. So you’ll be able to watch the game, as well as DVR it with unlimited DVR available on Hulu + Live TV. It starts at $69.99 per month, but that does include the Disney bundle, which includes Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+.
You can sign up for Hulu + live TV by clicking here.
YouTube TV
YouTube TV is definitely our favorite streaming service, and a big reason for that is the unlimited cloud DVR. So you could record every bowl game, and not worry about storage at all. You can also share it with up to five family members. Which gives them their own library, recommendations and more.
YouTube TV is similar in price to FuboTV and Hulu + Live TV, but a bit cheaper at $65. But it might seem like a much better price due to that unlimited cloud DVR that’s included here.
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