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Watching the Huskies?

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It may be a bit early for this but I’m wondering if anyone has any info on whether, or how, the requirements (tv packages, streaming services) for being able to watch our Huskies have changed from last season? Last season I was able to watch most of our games through Hulu live. I think the only games I missed were a couple on Peacock? Just wondering if anyone has any new information or relevant info? Thanks in advance for any help!
 
It may be a bit early for this but I’m wondering if anyone has any info on whether, or how, the requirements (tv packages, streaming services) for being able to watch our Huskies have changed from last season? Last season I was able to watch most of our games through Hulu live. I think the only games I missed were a couple on Peacock? Just wondering if anyone has any new information or relevant info? Thanks in advance for any help!
You might need a subscription to Peacock - wait until the schedule comes out

The new agreement, which will span from 2025-26 through 2030-31, encompasses coverage on FOX Sports (FOX, FS1, FS2), NBC Sports (NBC, Peacock) and TNT Sports (TNT, TBS, truTV and Max).


 
What I see when I look at this list is a streaming service (Hulu-Live or youtubeTV) plus some peacock addition ought to cover it. And the peacock subscription may only be needed for a month or so depending on the schedule.
 
The majority of times when Peacock streams live events, the event is also live on NBC.
Peacock TV also streams the replays.
I am curious to see if the TNT "package" will include WBB games. I believe previously they only broadcasted MBB, including the entire NCAA Tournament.
 
The majority of times when Peacock streams live events, the event is also live on NBC.
Peacock TV also streams the replays.
I actually ponied up for Peacock because it was the only way to see the Tour de France. The fact that it might be needed for UConn games played a role, too (the Tour was also only on Peacock last year and I didn’t bite).
 
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Paying for one streaming service for 4 months to see all the UCONN games is one thing.
If not, I can listen on UCONN+ and watch the next day or so on YouTube
Some will be nationally televised
 

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