Live from the University of Oregon, the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships will be airing across ESPN channels from Wednesday, June 5, to Saturday, June 8. This year will mark the 102nd year of the men’s division, and the 42nd year for the women’s division.
You can see the full schedule below:
Event | Date | Time (EST) | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
Men's Day 1 | Wednesday, June 5 | 7:30 PM | ESPNU |
Women's Day 1 | Thursday, June 6 | 8:30 PM | ESPNU |
Men's Day 2 | Friday, June 7 | 9:00 PM | ESPN2 |
Women's Day 2 | Saturday, June 8 | 5:30 PM | ESPN |
Looking to watch the competition live?
If you’ve cut the cord, you can still watch the 2024 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on the following streaming services: Sling TV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream and YouTube TV.
Watch NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships for free
If you’re looking to watch the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships for free, you’re in luck. You'll want to try out a streaming service that offers a free trial and carries ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU.
The following streaming services offer free trials:
- Fubo: 7 day free trial
- DirecTV Stream: 5 day free trial
- YouTube TV: 7 day free trial
Watch NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Sling TV
There’s no way around it — sports channels are expensive, and that’s why most streaming services that offer tons of sports channels are often expensive.
But Sling TV finds a way to get around this by offering you two basic streaming services to choose from based on your channel preferences, and the option to add on additional channel packages to get more of what you like.
To be able to watch the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, you’ll need to get the Sling Orange package, which will give you ESPN and ESPN2, along with other channels like TNT, TBS, Food Network, Bloomberg Television, CNN, and tons more.
Sling Orange
$20 off your first month
- 30+ channels
- ESPN
- Stream on one device
$45.99/month
Sling Blue
$20 off your first month
- 40+ channels
- Local channels in select cities
- News and entertainment
- Stream on three screens
$45.99/month
Sling Orange & Blue
$20 off your first month
- General cable replacement
- 45+ channels
- Stream on three screens
$60.99/month
To get ESPNU and other sports channels like NBA TV, Tennis Channel, MLB Network, BeIN Sports and more, you’ll need the Sports Add-On, which costs an extra $11/month. That said, when you consider how much other sports-focused streaming services cost, this deal is a steal.
You can learn more about what's on Sling TV by checking out our channel guide right here.
The only downside of Sling TV’s Orange package is that you only get 1 stream at a time — so if you were thinking of sharing your plan with a friend or the family, this might be tricky.
Otherwise, Sling TV has decent device support and 50 hours of DVR storage included in your plan, which you can upgrade at an extra fee. Not bad.
Watch NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Fubo
The sports-centric Fubo is a great choice for watching the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, but it’s also a great streaming service in general, especially for sports fans.
Fubo offers three different packages: Pro, Elite, and Ultimate. Fubo Pro gives you ESPN and ESPN2, but you’ll need Fubo Elite to get ESPNU.
Fubo Pro
Try 7 days free
- 1000 hours of cloud DVR
- Stream on ten screens
- 180+ channels
$84.99/month
Fubo Elite
Try 7 days free
- Stream on ten screens
- 1000 hours of cloud DVR
- 250+ channels
- HD and 4K video quality
$94.99/month
Fubo Premier
Try 7 days free
- Stream on ten screens
- 250+ channels
- HD and 4K video quality
- 1000 hours of cloud DVR
- Showtime included
$109.99/month
However, Fubo Elite comes with a ton of great content and features. You’ll get plenty of other sports channels like CBS Sports Network, NBCSN, Fox Sports, and NFL Network, to name just a couple. But sports channels aren’t all you’ll get. Whether you’re looking for entertainment, news, lifestyle channels…there’s truly something for everyone in the family.
You can explore Fubo’s full channel lineup here.
Speaking of the family, Fubo offers an amazing simultaneous streaming allowance: you can stream on up to 10 devices connected to your home network at a time. You also get an additional 2 streams for devices outside your home network. That’s pretty hard to beat.
You shouldn’t have trouble with device compatibility, but you can always check here to make sure Fubo supports your device. Fubo Pro comes with 250 hours of DVR space and Fubo Elite comes with 1000 hours, which should be enough to record any important games or shows you don’t want to miss.
Watch NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on Hulu + Live TV
Hulu + Live TV is a great cable TV replacement, with a strong channel lineup, good features, and an impressive on-demand library.
The streaming service offers one plan (with an ad-supported or ad-free option), and gives you over 90 channels, including ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. With your subscription, you also get a free subscription to both Disney+ and ESPN+ — a pretty sweet deal.
Hulu (with ads)
Get 3 HULU, DISNEY Plus, ESPN
- Stream on two screens
- Big movies
- Hit TV shows
- On demand content
$9.99/month
Hulu (no ads)
Get 3 HULU, DISNEY Plus, ESPN
- Stream on two screens
- Big movies
- Hit TV shows
- On demand content
- No ads
$18.99/month
Hulu Live TV only
- 90+ live channels
- Stream on two screens
$81.99/month
Hulu Live TV (with ads)
Disney+ and ESPN+ included
- Stream on two screens
- ESPN+ and Disney+ included
- On demand content
- 90+ live channels
$82.99/month
Hulu Live TV (some ads)
Disney+ and ESPN+ included
- Stream on two screens
- ESPN+ and Disney+ included
- On demand content
- 90+ live channels
$87.99/month
Hulu Live TV (no ads)
Disney+ and ESPN+ included
- Stream on two screens
- ESPN+ and Disney+ included
- On demand content
- 90+ live channels
$95.99/month
On the sports front, you’ll get access to The Olympic Channel, NBC Golf, NBCSN, and CBS Sports Network, and a few other sports channels. But you'll also get plenty of channels across all genres. You can learn more about what's on Hulu + Live TV by checking out our channel guide here.
When it comes to on-demand content, Hulu + Live TV is hard to beat. You’ll find everything from award-winning original content like The Handmaid’s Tale, to reality shows exclusively available on Hulu like The Kardashians, to full seasons of comedies like Brooklyn Nine-Nine… and so much more. Some popular movies on Hulu right now include Nomadland, Dark Water, Nightmare Alley and Pig.
When it comes to features, they’ve got the basics covered. You get 2 streams at a time, which could be an issue if you have a big family. That said, you can upgrade for $9.99/month with the “Unlimited Screens” package. You do get unlimited DVR, so if recording your games and shows is important to you, this is a good thing to keep in mind.
Watch NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on DirecTV Stream
DirecTV Stream is another streaming service that offers both live TV and on-demand services, with over 65,000 titles available in its library. However, it is on the pricier side — to get ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, you’ll need its second-cheapest package, the “Choice” plan.
DirecTV Stream Entertainment
Try 5 days free
- 75+ channels
- Stream on unlimited devices at home
- Unlimited DVR space
$84.99/month
DirecTV Stream Optimo Mas
- 100+ live TV channels
- Spanish and English programming
- Three months of Max free
- Unlimited DVR space
$86.99/month
DirecTV Stream Choice
Try 5 days free
- 105+ live channels
- Unlimited DVR space
- Includes regional sports networks
- Three months of Max free
$114.99/month
DirecTV Stream Ultimate
Try 5 days free
- 140+ live channels
- Unlimited DVR space
- Includes regional sports networks
- Three months of Max free
$129.99/month
DirecTV Stream Premier
- Unlimited DVR space
- 150+ channels
- Includes Max Cinemax SHOWTIME and STARZ
- Includes regional sports networks
$169.99/month
The “Choice” plan includes 105+ channels, including tons of sports channels like MLB Network, NBA TV, college sports networks, and more. You’ll also find tons of lifestyle and entertainment content. You can find DirecTV Stream’s full channel lineup here.
Streaming shouldn’t be a problem with DirecTV Stream, since their platform support is quite good. You can see the full list of supported devices here.
Also, if you are a new subscriber to DirecTV Stream, you actually get unlimited DVR included in your subscription, with recordings expiring after 9 months. Another great feature is that you can stream on up to 20 devices at once within your home network, and up to 3 devices outside your home network, which is the best option on this list when it comes to simultaneous streams.
Watch NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on YouTube TV
You can watch the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships on YouTube TV. With its one standard package, you’ll get 100+ channels, including ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU.
YouTube TV Spanish
Only $24.99 for the first 6 months
- Unlimited DVR space
- 6 accounts to share at home
- Stream on three screens
- 30+ Spanish channels
$34.99/month
YouTube TV
Only $54.99 for the first 3 months
- Unlimited DVR space
- 6 accounts for one price
- Stream on three screens
- 100+ live TV channels
$72.99/month
You'll also get NBC Sports, NBA TV, NBCSN, The MLB Network, The Tennis Channel, Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2, and quite a few other networks. YouTube TV also broadcasts local network channels from ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX in 98% of US markets. Want to see what's available in your town? Just enter your zip code on the website and find out.
With your YouTube TV subscription, you'll find a decent on-demand library with a ton of content from its partner channels. You also have the option for premium entertainment channel add-ons, like AMC+, Cinemax, Max, STARZ and SHOWTIME.
YouTube TV also offers pretty great features. You get unlimited DVR with recordings stored for up to 9 months, and 3 simultaneous streams included in your plan.
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