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When is the CFP championship game? Date, time, TV schedule for Indiana vs. Miami in College Football Playoff final

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Marc Lancaster
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More than a week after the CFP national championship matchup was finalized, it's just about time for the final college football game of the season.

Top seed Indiana meets the Cinderella team in the bracket, No. 10 Miami, on the Hurricanes' turf in South Florida with the title on the line. 

 

 

It's a fascinating matchup of coaches who have transformed their programs in Curt Cignetti and Mario Cristobal, not to mention veteran transfer QBs in Fernando Mendoza and Carson Beck.

Will the 'Canes become the latest to fall victim to the Indiana meat grinder, or will Miami pull of an all-time title game upset? 

Here's everything you need to know about when and where to watch.

 

When is the CFP championship game?

  • Date: Monday, Jan. 19
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

College football is a Saturday sport, but the 2026 CFP national championship game will be played Monday, Jan. 19.

Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. ET from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida.

Where to watch CFP national championship

  • TV channels: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNews, ACC Network
  • Live stream: ESPN app, Fubo

Fans can tune in to the Indiana vs. Miami national championship live on the ESPN networks. The network will have a handful of broadcast options across its "MegaCast" for the game.

The main broadcast featuring Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit will air on ESPN, while ESPN2 will have Pat McAfee and Co. Providing commentary. ESPNU has the Film Room broadcast featuring former coaches Steve Addazio, Dave Clawson, Gene Chizik and Mike Gundy, while ESPNews will carry the SkyCast feed. ACC Network has a Field Pass with sideline commentary from Taylor Tannebaum, Eric Mac Lain, Eddie Royal and Jimbo Fisher. 

Cord-cutters can also live stream the action on the ESPN app, or Fubo.

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College Football Playoff schedule, results

First round

GameMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
First RoundNo. 9 Alabama 34, No. 8 Oklahoma 24
First RoundNo. 10 Miami (Fla.) 10, No. 7 Texas A&M 3
First RoundNo. 6 Ole Miss 41, No. 11 Tulane 10
First RoundNo. 5 Oregon 51, No. 12 James Madison 34

Quarterfinals

GameMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Cotton BowlNo. 10 Miami 24, No. 2 Ohio State 14
Orange BowlNo. 5 Oregon 23, No. 4 Texas Tech 0
Rose BowlNo. 1 Indiana 38, No. 9 Alabama 3
Sugar BowlNo. 6 Ole Miss 39, No. 3 Georgia 34

Semifinals

GameMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Fiesta BowlNo. 10 Miami (Fla.) 31, No. 6 Ole Miss 27
Peach BowlNo. 1 Indiana 56, Oregon 22

Monday, Jan. 19

GameMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
National ChampionshipNo. 1 Indiana vs. No. 10 Miami (Fla.)7:30 p.m.ESPN, ESPN appFubo

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