The College Football Playoffs are here. This bowl season, it can be pricey to pay for a whole streaming package just so you can watch one or two or maybe even a handful of games. Fortunately, Sling’s Day Passes give you lots of options, so that you can pick and choose which games you watch without ruining your holiday budget.
The wallet-friendly way to stream live TV
Streaming has made life easier in almost every way. You can watch games on the go or catch up on the newest series in between classes or meetings. But one of the major downsides of streaming is that there are just too many, and you can’t pay for them all. It’s frustrating trying to stay on top of which game will be on which platform and finding a cost-effective way to catch that one game you want.
Sling’s new Day Pass solves this problem. It puts you back in charge. For less than the price of a beer at the bar, Sling’s Day Pass lets you catch that single bowl game that you can’t miss or the one NBA game on ESPN you just have to watch. But beyond live sports, the Day Pass lets you stream up to 34 channels including AMC, CNN, TNT and Vice. The setup is quick, and you get immediate access. And unlike some other services, no installation or equipment fees are required.
Plus, if you want to watch another game a couple of days later, Sling’s 3 Day Pass is only $9.99. It’s a cost-effective way to catch all the games over the weekend, from Friday to Sunday night, without the expense of going to a sports bar. And you can also get Sling’s Week Pass, which costs $14.99 for seven straight days of streaming. With flexible options like that, you can’t go wrong. You’ll catch whatever you want when you want it.
Watch more games with Sling’s monthly packages – for less
CNET consistently chooses Sling as its best budget live TV streaming service for good reason: At a time when the average cost of live TV streaming packages is approaching $100 per month, Sling’s monthly packages still only cost $45.99 per month. If you regularly watch live TV and are looking for the best prices, Sling has you covered with the lowest rates on the market.
Sling offers two monthly streaming packages, each with a slightly different channel lineup. Sling Orangeincludes countless sports options like ABC (in select markets), ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN 4K and TNT. With Inside the NBA now on ESPN and ABC, you won’t miss a beat with Sling Orange, which also comes with entertainment options from hit networks like AMC, FX, Disney, Vice, TBS and more.
Sling Blue, CNET’s best live TV streaming option for the money, lets you catch every episode of Adult Swim on Cartoon Network and live coverage of your favorite games on Fox 4K, FS1, FX and the NFL Network. You can also stay informed with CNN, MSNBC and Fox News.
If your streaming needs are more streamlined, you might check out Sling Select, which starts at only $19.99 per month. It includes a curated selection of channels like NFL Network, National Geographic, FS1, FOX News and more. Sports Extra includes RedZone, FS2 and more. News Extra includes Newsmax, FOX Business and more.
Catch the games that you want with maximum flexibility
Over the holidays, we all have days that we’re busy with obligations and other days where we’re just hanging out with family and friends at home. None of Sling’s packages have annual commitments, and now with Sling’s Day passes, there isn’t even a monthly commitment. So you get to pick the days you want to watch. It’s never been easier to catch the bowl games you want without breaking the bank.
Stream what you want when you want this holiday season
Whether you’re trying to catch a bowl game on ESPN or just binge-watch a series on AMC over the holiday season, Sling’s Day Pass gives you options. When you’re chilling on the sofa in the coming days and want to tune in for a day or a weekend or even the whole week, Sling has you covered.
Get Sling’s Day Pass now to pick and choose the bowl games you want to watch without the commitment.

