How to watch Army vs Navy: live stream the 2025 NCAA college football game from anywhere
The 250th anniversary of the Army and Navy makes this an extra-special Commander-in-Chief's Trophy showdown
The annual battle for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy is extra special this year, because 2025 marks the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and the U.S. Navy. It was generous of the Air Force Falcons to lose to both the Black Knights (6-5) and Midshipmen (9-2) and thereby set up a winner-takes-all clash at Baltimore's M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday.
You can watch Army vs Navy live streams from anywhere with a VPN.
The Army vs Navy game takes place on Saturday, December 13.
► Time: 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. GMT / 7 a.m. AEDT (Sun.)
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Donald Trump splurged tens of millions of dollars on a lavish parade to mark the Army's (and Donald Trump's) birthday, only to mark 250 years of the Navy with a political rally. The Navy, however, should get the last laugh.
The Midshipmen annihilated the Black Knights to the tune of 31-13 in this fixture 12 months ago, as Navy quarterback Blake Horvath ran riot with four touchdowns and 303 yards, and if anything the gap may have widened. Brian Newberry's men are already guaranteed at least a share of the American Athletic Conference regular-season title, but a victory in the season-ending showdown would make the trophy theirs and theirs only.
With a Liberty Bowl meeting with the Cincinnati Bearcats still to come, they're also on the verge of registering consecutive 10-win seasons for the first time in program history. On his college football regular-season swansong, Horvath will want to sign off in style.
Here's how to watch Army vs Navy live streams from anywhere in the world.
How to watch Army vs Navy from anywhere
Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the game on your usual subscription?
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Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're in Canada but want to tune in as usual, you'd select a United States server from the list.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head over to your streaming platform of choice and watch Army vs Navy live online from wherever you are.
How to watch Army vs Navy live streams in the U.S.
College football fans based in the U.S. can watch Army vs Navy on CBS and Paramount Plus.
With games being shown on more than 20 different channels and streaming services this season, the most cost-efficient way to tune in is via one of the best cable TV alternatives.
Fubo carries CBS, along with ABC, FOX, ESPN and every other channel you need for college football, bar ESPN Select. It usually costs $84.99/month, but you'll get your first month for $54.99 after a 7-day FREE trial.
CBS simulcasts its sports coverage on Paramount Plus, which starts at $7.99/month or $59.99/year after a 7-day FREE trial.
There are two further cable alternatives worth considering. YouTube TV is great for watching sports and offers features like multiview and key plays. Unfortunately, it doesn't offer the SEC Network, which is a dealbreaker for a lot of college football fans.
There's also Hulu + Live TV, which carries all the channels you need and gives you an ESPN Select subscription. However, at $90/month it's pricey.
Can I watch Army vs Navy in Canada?
Army vs Navy isn't available to watch in Canada, where TSN Plus shows select ESPN and ABC college football coverage.
If you're in Canada from the U.S., you can watch Army vs Navy with the aid of a VPN, such as NordVPN.
Can I watch Army vs Navy in the U.K.?
In the U.K., college football is exclusive to DAZN, but Army vs Navy hasn't been selected for broadcast.
The streaming service shows up to 25 college football games per week during the regular season, as well as major bowl games and the entirety of the College Football Playoff. It's also home to NCAA basketball and March Madness.
The Army vs Navy game may have slipped through the cracks, but on the plus side all of DAZN's NCAA coverage is free-to-air for a limited time. All you need is an account. A DAZN subscription usually costs £24.99/month or £180/year.
If you're abroad for work or on vacation but still want to watch the game, don't forget to try out NordVPN, as explained above.
Can I watch Army vs Navy in Australia?
DAZN is home to college football in Australia, but the Army vs Navy game isn't one of this weekend's featured games.
On the bright side, all of DAZN's NCAA coverage is free-to-air for a limited time. All you need is an account. A DAZN subscription usually starts at AU$14.99/month.
If you're an American Down Under for work or on vacation you can catch the game as usual by using a VPN, such as NordVPN.
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