
Whether you just dropped cable or are about to move into a new dorm room, you can stream Sunday Ticket on just about any device that connects to Wi-Fi. This should be the same as before, thanks to the YouTube and YouTube TV apps. Right now, though, it looks as if this will not be available. Better yet, the student package offers all of the same benefits of the Sunday Ticket Max package, including Red Zone, Fantasy Zone, and the option to add Game Pass for $49. In previous seasons, those attending two-year or four-year universities can get a special NFLST.TV U package for just $24.99 per month for four months, or $99.96 for the season. That includes Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Google TV, Android TV, Apple TV, various smart TVs and gaming platforms, and in a web browser, too.(Image credit: AT&T) NFL Sunday Ticket TV U (For Students) does not exist (yet)Īre you a college-bound NFL junkie on a budget? DirectTV had you covered - but YouTube TV may not. YouTube TV costs $73 a month and is available on every major streaming platform. The live TV service already is the most popular in the U.S., with more than 5 million subscribers as of June 2022 (Google doesn’t regularly release subscription numbers, and when it does, it lacks any more fidelity than that), The next largest service is Hulu With Live TV, which closed out 2022 with 4.5 million subscribers.

Just to state the obvious: Google is certainly looking to bolster YouTube TV’s subscription numbers with that pricing scheme. Google, which owns YouTube, says it’s also “working on adding shopping integrations so viewers can easily buy merchandise to support their teams, and social features that YouTube users are already familiar with, like chat, polls, and more.” YouTube TV also has unlimited recording and the ability to view key plays, and it’ll show you NFL fantasy football data, real-time stats, and also hide spoilers if you’re waiting to watch the game. Multiview - the ability to watch multiple games at once - will be available on both YouTube TV and YouTube Primetime Channels. It essentially is a standalone channel that flips from game to game as teams are in scoring position, so that you can watch touchdowns and field goals as they happen and skip all the non-scoring plays. NFL RedZone will still be available elsewhere.
