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Are you a die-hard Missouri fan who tries to watch every game? Let's try to make that happen. Check out the article below for info on how to watch or live stream the Tigers' next game.

How to watch Missouri vs. Iowa
- When: 2:30 p.m. ET, Dec. 30
- Where: Nissan Stadium
- TV: ESPN
- Streaming: Fubo
- Streaming: Hulu + Live TV
- Streaming: YouTube TV
- Streaming: DIRECTV STREAM
How to stream the game
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Missouri Tigers key players
- Brady Cook has thrown for 2,238 yards (203.5 ypg) to lead Missouri, completing 63.2% of his passes and recording nine touchdown passes and two interceptions this season. He's also contributed in the ground game with 169 rushing yards (15.4 ypg) on 73 carries with five rushing touchdowns.
- Nate Noel's team-high 804 rushing yards (80.4 per game) have come on 157 carries, with three touchdowns this year.
- Theo Wease's 809 receiving yards (67.4 yards per game) lead the team. He has 55 receptions with three touchdowns.
- Johnny Walker Jr. has helped lead the Tigers' defense with 31 tackles, 8.0 TFL, and 7.5 sacks in 12 games.
Southeastern Conference standings
Team | Record |
---|---|
Texas Longhorns | 12-2 |
Georgia Bulldogs | 11-2 |
Tennessee Volunteers | 10-3 |
Alabama Crimson Tide | 9-3 |
South Carolina Gamecocks | 9-3 |
Texas A&M Aggies | 8-5 |
LSU Tigers | 8-4 |
Ole Miss Rebels | 9-3 |
Missouri Tigers | 9-3 |
Florida Gators | 8-5 |
Arkansas Razorbacks | 7-6 |
Vanderbilt Commodores | 7-6 |
Oklahoma Sooners | 6-7 |
Auburn Tigers | 5-7 |
Kentucky Wildcats | 4-8 |
Mississippi State Bulldogs | 2-10 |
How to watch the Missouri Tigers on cable or satellite TV
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Our favorite streaming providers for Missouri Tigers games

For die-hard fans, ensuring you never miss a game is a top priority. Hulu + Live TV is our favorite choice for watching the most college football action because of its comprehensive channel lineup. It also includes worthy perks like ESPN+ at no extra charge and unlimited DVR storage.
Editor’s choice: Hulu + Live TV ($81.99–$95.99/mo.)
Local and national games: Hulu + Live TV
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How to watch the Missouri Tigers for free
Any game on a local broadcast channel is free to watch using an over-the-air antenna. But when games are on regional sports networks or premium channels like ESPN and TNT, you’ll need a DIRECTV STREAM free trial to tune in without paying. Fubo offers a similar free trial, which is perfect for streaming games on local and national channels.
Free local channels: Antenna
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7-day free trial: Fubo
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5-day free trial: DIRECTV STREAM
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