College Football Playoff – Michigan v Washington – Live TV Coverage on ESPN, Sky Sports

College Football Playoff - Michigan v Washington - Live TV Coverage

The 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship will take place this evening.

It will be held at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, and is the tenth College Football Playoff National Championship to determine the national champion of the NCAA Division I for the 2023 season.

The game will be shown live on ESPN in the States and on Sky Sports in the UK.

Sky Sports’ live coverage starts at 10pm with College Gameday Live, with the game kicking off at 12.45am.

ESPN will have live coverage throughout the whole day with College Gameday Live at 2.00pm ET and 5pm ET. The main show will start at 7.30pm ET.

Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit will call their 10th straight CFP National Championship together, concluding their 28th college football season as a commentating team.

Reporters Holly Rowe (Michigan) and Molly McGrath (Washington) will provide news and insight from the sidelines.

ESPN’s innovation on Championship Monday will include approximately 100 cameras providing every angle of college football’s biggest night.

Eight End Zone Pylon Cams: Cameras inside all eight endzone pylons
Line-to-Gain Pylon: Wireless pylons on both sidelines at the first down line
Ref Cams: Camera connected to multiple referees’ hats
Goal Post Cam: Great looks from the back of the endzone
Goal Line Robotic Cams: Perfect look down the goal line
Wireless Handheld Cam: Sony Fx3 on Ronin Gimbal for on-field celebrations following scoring plays

More than 100 microphones will be placed throughout the stadium, capturing the sounds of the game and atmosphere of the crowd, enhancing the game broadcast.

Michigan v Washington kicks-off live on ESPN (7.30pm ET) Sky Sports (12.30am UK time)

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