watchespn2It’s a big night in the college football world as Alabama takes on an undefeated Clemson on Monday evening in the second-ever College Football Playoff national championship.

The Tigers and Crimson Tide will kickoff at 5:30 p.m. PT tonight on ESPN. Those that have access to ESPN via their cable subscription can stream the game at WatchESPN.

WatchESPN, which streamed the Rose Bowl, the Sugar Bowl, and the Fiesta Bowl this season, can be accessed at WatchESPN.com and via the WatchESPN mobile apps (AndroidiOSWindows 8, Windows PhoneKindle FireFire TV,ChromecastRokuXbox OneXbox 360). You’ll need a cable subscription that includes ESPN from one of these providers to access the ESPN feeds.

If the ESPN stream doesn’t work, Comcast customers can try streaming online here. U-Verse subscribers can try this link, while Time Warner customers can go here.

One other option is Dish’s SlingTV, which costs $20 per month — a 7-day free trial is available — and includes an ESPN subscription.

The game is also being broadcast on the airwaves via ESPN Radio, which has apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone.

ESPN has a host of other ways to enjoy the game online. With WatchESPN, you can watch the game with “Film Room,” which incorporates live analysis from analysts and former coaches. The “Command Center” feed will show a “full-time split screen application showing the live game action, along with immediate replays of every play, isolated camera feeds of both head coaches, enhanced statistics, real time drive charts and the ESPN Radio broadcast.”

There’s also the “DataCenter,” which shows analytics, social media reaction, and related data. Those that prefer to watch the game with their home team radio announcers and isolated cameras on coaches and players can do so — Alabama fans should go here; Clemson fans should go here.

Finally, you can watch the game from unique angles — check out the SpiderCam here, check out the Pylon Cam here, and see a view from the Taco Bell Student Section here.

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