How to watch the Louisville football team take on Austin Peay

The Louisville football team starts its season on Saturday against Austin Peay. Here is how you can watch the game.
Louisville’s Tyler Shough, the starting quarterback, handed the ball off to Donald Chaney during one of the plays at the first practice of the year.
July 31, 2024
Louisville’s Tyler Shough, the starting quarterback, handed the ball off to Donald Chaney during one of the plays at the first practice of the year. July 31, 2024 / Scott Utterback/Courier Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK
facebooktwitterreddit

The Louisville football team has had a long offseason. They've tried to learn from their failures at the end of last season to make sure that they don't lose the final few games of the season like they did last year. They truly think they can compete for the College Football Playoff.

If they want to do that, they have to start out by beating Austin Peay in the first game of the year. They have an easy schedule to start out, which is good for them. They need to figure out who their contributors will be on the offensive side of the ball.

The Cardinals are looking for a blowout win to start out the year. If you want to watch this game, there are more than a few options to do so. While this isn't a marquee matchup by any stretch of the imagination, you can still watch this game multiple ways on Saturday.

How to watch the Louisville football team take on Austin Peay

The first way to watch the Louisville Cardinals open up their season is to watch it on ACC Network. The game is at noon and that is the primary channel to watch it on. You can also watch it on the ESPN App as well since the ACC Network is an ESPN property. You can watch it online on ESPN.com as well.

It can also be streamed live on Fubo TV, which is the way I like to stream games. Those are the three main ways to watch this game, which is better than what it will be next week. Week 2 will see the Cardinals play Jacksonville State and much fewer options to watch that game.

manual

Louisville is only worried about Week 1 and Austin Peay. They have to win that game before they can shift their focus elsewhere.