THE 2024 College Football Season entered Week 4 with two nationally ranked Big Ten programs facing off tonight. The No. 22 Nebraska Cornhuskers conclude their four-game season-opening home series when they take on the No. 24 Illinois Fighting Illini in Lincoln.
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Both teams are undefeated this season. The Huskers and freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola are coming off a 34-3 win over Northern Iowa in Week 3. The Illini are also coming off a 30-9 win over Central Michigan and have allowed just 26 points in three games. Who will end up with their first loss in the Cornhusker State tonight?
Fans who can’t make it to Memorial Stadium can still stream the game live at home. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the Illinois vs. Nebraska NCAA football game tonight, including the full Week 4 schedule and all the best live streaming options.
How to Watch the Illinois vs. Nebraska NCAA Football Game Without Cable
Tonight’s Illinois vs. Nebraska college football game airs on Fox. If you don’t have cable, you can watch the Fighting Illini and Cornhuskers matchup live with Sling TV and more options detailed below.
Watch Illinois vs. Nebraska on Sling TV
One of the most cost-effective ways to stream college football this season is through a Sling TV subscription. Right now, there is a Sling TV Deal offering 50% off your first month — bringing the Blue with Fox package down to just $22.50 and the full Orange + Blue package down to $30.
Sling TV comes with 50 hours of free cloud-based DVR recording space, perfect for recording major NCAA games and NFL matchups. The streamer is also currently offering $81 off four months of the Orange + Blue plan plus the Sports Extra plan for $219 when you prepay for the Sling TV Season Pass.
How to Watch Illinois vs. Nebraska NCAA Football Game Online for Free
Both FuboTV and Hulu + Live TV are currently offering free trials. Continue reading below and sign up to watch tonight’s Illinois vs. Nebraska game without cable for free.
Watch Illinois vs. Nebraska for free on FuboTV
With Fubo’s sports focus live TV streaming serviceyou’ll have all the channels you need to watch the 2024 NCAA college football season. All games broadcast locally, nationally, and on college networks will also be available to stream on FuboTV, which comes with 1,000 hours of cloud DVR storage.
Fubo costs $79.99 per month or you can upgrade and opt for $89.99 per month Elite Plan to get ESPNU, SEC Network, Pac-12 Network, and ACC Network. Right now, FuboTV is offering $30 off your first month and a seven-day free trial to watch tonight’s Illinois vs. Nebraska game at no cost.
Watch Illinois vs. Nebraska for Free on Hulu + Live TV
With Hulu + Live TV, you get a package that includes Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+ along with dozens of live TV channels. With Fox included in this channel package, you’ll be able to watch tonight’s Illinois vs. Nebraska game live. Regularly priced at $76.99 per month, you can try Hulu + Live TV free for three days if you sign up now.
When is the NCAA football game between Illinois and Nebraska?
The Illinois vs. Nebraska college football game kicks off on Friday, September 20, 2024, at 8:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT).
What channel will the NCAA football game between Illinois and Nebraska be on?
Today’s game between Illinois and Nebraska will be broadcast live on Fox.
2024 NCAA College Football Week 4 Schedule
Week 4 of college football features dozens of quality matchups. Here’s a look at what’s happening this weekend. Below, find the Week 4 schedule for the 2024 NCAA football season, along with where you can watch each game. See the full schedule 2024 College Football Schedule Here.
All times are Eastern.
Thursday, September 19th
- 7:30 p.m. — South Alabama at Appalachian State, ESPN
- 8pm — Edward Waters at Benedict, ESPN2
Friday, September 20
- 7:30 pm — Stanford at Syracuse, ESPN
- 8 p.m. — Illinois at Nebraska, FOX
- 10pm — San Jose State at Washington State, CW Network
Saturday, September 21
- 12 p.m. — NC State at Clemson, ABC
- 12pm — Marshall at Ohio State, FOX
- 12pm — Florida at Mississippi State, ESPN
- 12:00 p.m. — Kansas vs. West Virginia, ESPN2
- 12pm — Tulane in Louisiana, ESPNU
- 12pm — Houston at Cincinnati, FS1
- 12pm — James Madison at UNC, ACC Network
- 12pm — Charlotte at Indiana, Big Ten Network
- 12pm — Villanova at Maryland, Big Ten Network
- 12:00 PM — Rice in the Army, CBS Sports Network
- 12:45 pm — Ohio at Kentucky, SEC Network
- 2pm — Arkansas State x Iowa State, ESPN+
- 2 p.m. — Virginia at Coastal Carolina, ESPN+
- 3:30 pm — Tennessee State x Tennessee Tech, ESPN+
- 3:30 pm — USC at Michigan, CBS
- 3:30 pm — Miami (OH) at Notre Dame, NBC
- 3:30 pm — Arkansas at Auburn, ESPN
- 3:30 pm — Georgia Tech at Louisville, ESPN2
- 3:30 pm — Arizona State x Texas Tech, FS1
- 3:30 pm — Rutgers at Virginia Tech, ACC Network
- 3:30 p.m. — Kent State at Penn State, Big Ten Network
- 3:30 pm — Memphis at Navy, CBS Sports Network
- 3:30 pm — Youngstown State at Pitt, ESPN+ and ACC Network Extra
- 3:45 p.m. — UCLA at LSU, ABC
- 4pm — Utah at Oklahoma State, FOX
- 4:00 PM — Duke at MTSU, ESPNU
- 4:15 pm — Vanderbilt at Missouri, SEC Network
- 5pm — TCU at SMU, CW Network
- 5pm — UTEP at Colorado State, truTV
- 7:00 p.m. — Miami, Florida in South Florida, ESPN
- 7 p.m. — Cal at Florida State, ESPN2
- 7:00 PM — Northwest in Washington, FS1
- 7 p.m. — Florida Atlantic at UConn, CBS Sports Network
- 7 p.m. — Alabama A&M at Austin Peay, ESPN+
- 7:30 pm — Tennessee at Oklahoma, ABC
- 7:30 pm — Iowa at Minnesota, NBC
- 7:30 pm — Akron in South Carolina, ESPNU
- 7:30 pm — Bowling Green at Texas A&M, ESPN+ and SEC Network+
- 7:45 p.m. — Georgia Southern at Ole Miss, SEC Network
- 8pm — Baylor in Colorado, FOX
- 8 p.m. — Michigan State at Boston College, ACC Network
- 8 p.m. — UL Monroe at Texas, ESPN+ and SEC Network+
- 8:30 p.m. — Purdue at Oregon State, CW Network
- 8:30 p.m. — Fresno State at New Mexico, truTV
- 10pm — Portland State at Boise State, FS1
- 10:30 pm — Kansas State at BYU, ESPN
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