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How To Watch the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl: Washington State vs. Utah State

✦ Edited and fact-checked by Junior Sports Writer Alex Vejar.

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Get ready for the 2025 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

There’s something undeniably special about football on the “Smurf Turf.” The Famous Idaho Potato Bowl delivers exactly what we want from bowl season: a striking blue field, the potential for a snow game, and a workday kickoff that justifies slacking off before the holidays. Best of all, it’s the only place in sports where the winning coach gets doused with a cooler of french fries—a tradition that belongs in the Smithsonian.

The 2025 game will feature Washington State vs. Utah State. These teams have identical 6–6 overall records, meaning this game will mean the difference between a winning and losing season. Whether you’re tuning in for the aesthetic novelty of Albertsons Stadium, or just waiting to see if the fries are crinkle-cut or shoestring this year, this is a game that refuses to be boring.

I’m here to help you cut through the noise and find the right TV channel so you do not miss a single play. Below, I’ve outlined exactly when the game kicks off and the most cost-effective ways to stream the action live.

What channel shows the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl?

You can watch the 2025 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl live on ESPN on Monday, December 22. The game will kick off at 2:00 p.m. ET.

Best TV plans for watching the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

If you want the most comprehensive college football experience, I always recommend Hulu + Live TV. Since ESPN broadcasts the vast majority of bowl games, having a service that bundles the live ESPN channels with ESPN Select and Disney+ is a massive advantage. It means you get the Potato Bowl, the College Football Playoff, and the more obscure bowls all in one place without constantly switching apps.

For those of you who are strictly budget-conscious and just want to catch the game without paying for a massive channel lineup you won’t use, Sling TV is your best bet. The Sling Orange package is significantly cheaper than its competitors and includes the essential ESPN channels.

Alternatively, if you have cut the cord entirely, you can now sign up for the standalone ESPN Unlimited service, which lets you stream the linear ESPN feed directly through the app without a cable provider.

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How to watch the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl FAQ

How can I watch the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl for free?

Because the game is on ESPN, you cannot watch it with a free digital antenna. But you can sign up for a free trial with a live TV streaming service like Fubo or YouTube TV to watch the game without paying.

Can I stream the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl on the ESPN app?

Yes, you can stream the game on the ESPN app by authenticating with your TV provider credentials or by subscribing to the direct-to-consumer ESPN Unlimited service.

Where is the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl played?

The game is played annually at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho, which is famous for its unique blue artificial turf.

What conferences play in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl?

The game features a traditional tie-in between the Mountain West Conference (MWC) and the Mid-American Conference (MAC).

Why you should trust us

Our CableTV.com editorial team researched the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl’s official broadcast rights and cross-referenced them with the channel lineups of every major TV provider. We then selected our viewing recommendations based on our hands-on testing, identifying the most cost-effective and straightforward ways for you to watch the game.

To learn more about our methods, check out our How We Rank page.

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