How to watch Senior Bowl 2026: live stream the college football all-star game from anywhere

Senior Bowl hopeful Elijah Sarratt of the Indiana Hoosiers stiffarming Ethan O'Connor of the Miami Hurricanes in the 2026 CFP National Championship game
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The Senior Bowl is the definitive college football all-star game and the first step on the path to the NFL Draft. Last year's edition produced 106 draft picks, 50 of whom were selected in Rounds 1-3, and the 2026 Senior Bowl will feature four players who made the CFP National Championship game, including Indiana wide receiver Elijah Sarratt and Miami defensive lineman Akheem Mesidor.

You can watch Senior Bowl 2026 live streams from anywhere with a VPN.

Senior Bowl 2026 live stream, date, time and channels

The 2026 Senior Bowl takes place on Saturday, January 31.
Time: 2:30 p.m. ET / 11:30 a.m. PT / 7:30 p.m. GMT / 6:30 a.m. AEDT (Sun.)
• U.S. — NFL Network via Sling
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As ever, the roster (listed in full below) has been split down the middle, with the National Team and the American Team set to be coached by Philadelphia Eagles assistant coach Clint Hurtt and New Orleans Saints assistant coach Joel Thomas respectively at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Alabama.

Heisman Trophy finalist Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt) is the most high-profile quarterback participating, while defensive lineman David Bailey (Texas Tech) and wide receiver KC Concepcion (Texas A&M) are also expected to be in high demand come April.

Although the Senior Bowl is ultimately an opportunity to catch the eye of NFL scouts, a cohesive team gives everyone a platform to shine. There's still College Pro Days and the NFL Scouting Combine to come before then, but as they say, the NFL Draft starts in Mobile.

Here's how to watch Senior Bowl 2026 live streams from anywhere in the world.

🏈 Stream the Senior Bowl on NFL Network via Sling.

🏈 Stream the Senior Bowl on NFL Network via Sling.

You'll need Sling Blue, which starts at $45.99/month but with 50% off your first month, or Sling Select, which starts at $19.99/month.

How to watch Senior Bowl 2026 from anywhere

Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the Senior Bowl on your usual subscription?

You can still watch the game live thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear as if they're back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. So ideal for viewers away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN. It's the best on the market:

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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 Senior Bowl 2026 live online from wherever you are.

How to watch Senior Bowl 2026 live streams in the U.S.

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College football fans based in the U.S. can watch the 2026 Senior Bowl on NFL Network.

There are many way to tune in, but we recommend Sling TV because it's the most cost-efficient option.

The Sling Select plan carries NFL Network, as well as FS1 and FX, and starts at $19.99 per month.

Alternatively, the Sling Blue plan carries NFL Network, ABC, FOX and NBC in select locations, plus FS1, FX, TNT and USA Network, and starts at $45.99 per month, but you'll get your first month half-price.

Can I watch Senior Bowl 2026 in Canada?

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The 2026 Senior Bowl has slipped through the cracks in Canada.

If you're in the Great White North for work or on vacation from the U.S., you can tune in as usual by using a VPN, such as NordVPN.

Can I watch Senior Bowl 2026 in the U.K.?

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The Senior Bowl doesn't appear to have picked up a broadcast partner in the U.K..

If you're currently on holiday in the U.K. from the U.S., one of the best VPN services, such as NordVPN, will help tap into Senior Bowl coverage.

Can I watch Senior Bowl 2026 in Australia?

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The Senior Bowl hasn't yet found a streaming home in Australia either.

Anybody currently Down Under from the U.S. can use one of the best VPN services to access their usual streaming service. We recommend NordVPN thanks to its speed, reliability and trusted security features.

Senior Bowl roster 2026

Quarterbacks

Luke Altmyer, Illinois

Taylen Green, Arkansas

Garrett Nussmeier, LSU

Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt

Cole Payton, North Dakota State

Sawyer Robertson, Baylor

Running backs

Kaytron Allen, Penn State

Kaelon Black, Indiana

Jonah Coleman, Washington

Rahsul Faison, South Carolina

Seth McGowan, Kentucky

Jam Miller, Alabama

Le'Veon Moss, Texas A&M

Jaydn Ott, Oklahoma

Adam Randall, Clemson

Nick Singleton, Penn State

J'Mari Taylor, Virginia

Mike Washington Jr., Arkansas

Wide receivers

Aaron Anderson, LSU

Vinny Anthony II, Wisconsin

Lewis Bond, Boston College

Romello Brinson, SMU

Barion Brown, LSU

Josh Cameron, Baylor

Kevin Coleman Jr., Missouri

KC Concepcion, Texas A&M

Caleb Douglas, Texas Tech

Malachi Fields, Notre Dame

Jordan Hudson, SMU

Ted Hurst, Georgia

Caullin Lacy, Louisville

Ja'Kobi Lane, USC

Elijah Sarratt, Indiana

Brenen Thompson, Mississippi State

Reggie Virgil, Texas Tech

Harrison Wallace III, Ole Miss

Tight ends

Nate Boerkircher, Texas A&M

Joshua Cuevas, Alabama

John Michael Gyllenborg, Wyoming

Matthew Hibner, SMU

Justin Joly, NC State

Tanner Koziol, Houston

DJ Rogers, TCU

Sam Roush, Stanford

Dan Villari, Syracuse

Offensive linemen

Austin Barber, Florida

Markel Bell, Miami (Fla.)

Jude Bowry, Boston College

Parker Brailsford, Alabama

James Brockermeyer, Miami

Fernando Carmona, Arkansas

Kage Casey, Boise State

Dametrious Crownover, Texas A&M

JC Davis, Illinois

Gennings Dunker, Iowa

Jalen Farmer, Kentucky

Alex Harkey, Oregon

Samuel Hecht, Kansas State

Max Iheanachor, Arizona State

Delby Lemiuex, Dartmouth

Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon

Keylan Rutledge, Georgia Tech

Jake Slaughter, Florida

Beau Stephens, Iowa

Logan Taylor, Boston College

Carver Willis, Washington

Isaiah World, Oregon

Jeremiah Wright, Auburn

Trey Zuhn III, Texas A&M

Defensive ends

Dani Dennis-Sutton, Penn State

Logan Fano, Utah

Romello Height, Texas Tech

Quintayvious Hutchins, Boston College

Max Llewellyn, Iowa

Derrick Moore, Michigan

TJ Parker, Clemson

Jack Pyburn, LSU

Cian Slone, NC State

Anthony Vincent, Duke

Zion Young, Missouri

Defensive linemen

David Bailey, Texas Tech

Gabe Jacas, Illinois

Akheem Mesidor, Miami

LT Overton, Alabama

Tyreak Sapp, Florida

Defensive tackles

Cameron Ball, Arkansas

Caleb Banks, Florida

Nick Barrett, South Carolina

Rayshaun Benny, Michigan

Zane Durant, Penn State

Bryson Eason, Tennessee

Deven Eastern, Minnesota

Gracen Halton, Oklahoma

Lee Hunter, Texas Tech

Tim Keenan III, Alabama

Jeffrey M'Ba, SMU

Chris McClellan, Missouri

Domonique Orange, Iowa State

Linebackers

Bryce Boettcher, Oregon

Keyron Crawford, Auburn

Kendal Daniels, Oklahoma

Kaleb Elarms-Orr, TCU

Keyshaun Elliott, Arizona State

Owen Heinecke, Oklahoma

Jack Kelly, BYU

Kyle Louis, Pitt

Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech

Xavian Sorey, Arkansas

Nadame Tucker, Western Michigan

Scooby Williams, Texas A&M

Cornerbacks

Tacario Davis, Washington

Charles Demmings, Stephen F. Austin

Daylen Everette, Georgia

TJ Hall, Iowa

Colton Hood, Tennessee

Chris Johnson, San Diego State

Will Lee III, Texas A&M

Hezekiah Massesm Cal

Jalen McMurray, Tennessee

Julian Neal, Arkansas

D'Angelo Ponds, Indiana

Ephesians Prysock, Washington

Chandler Rivers, Duke

Keionte Scott, Miami (Fla.)

Collin Wright, Stanford

Defensive backs

Thaddeus Dixon, North Carolina

Davison Igbinosun, Ohio State

Treydan Stukes, Arizona

Safetymen

Bud Clark, TCU

AJ Haulcy, LSU

Jalon Kilgore, South Carolina

Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo

VJ Payne, Kansas State

Kamari Ramsey, USC

Deshon Singleton, Nebraska

Genesis Smith, Arizona

Michael Taaffe, Texas

Jakobe Thomas, Miami (Fla.)

Zakee Wheatley, Penn State

Wydett Williams, Ole Miss

Kickers

William Ferrin, BYU

Drew Stevens, Iowa

Punters

Ryan Eckley, Michigan State

Brett Thorson, Georgia

Long snappers

Luke Basso, Oregon

Beau Gardner, Georgia

Senior Bowl coaches 2026

National Team

Clint Hurtt (Philadelphia Eagles assistant coach)

American Team

Joel Thomas (New Orleans Saints assistant coach)

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Aatif is a freelance journalist and copywriter based in the UK. He’s written about technology, sport and politics for a wide range of publications including TechRadar, What Hi-Fi?, The Independent, Trusted Reviews, and Newsweek. These days, he focuses mainly on streaming at Future, an arrangement that combines two of his greatest passions: live TV and penny-pinching. When he's not attending a top-flight English soccer match, you can find him perfecting his table tennis skills.

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