How to watch Texas football on Longhorn Network in 2023

Longhorn Network, Texas football (Photo by Erich Schlegel/Getty Images)
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The first of what will likely be two Texas football games this season broadcast live on Longhorn Network is coming up this weekend against the Wyoming Cowboys at home at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin. Texas usually has two games broadcast live on Longhorn Network each football season.

We know the Texas-Wyoming game at DKR on Sep. 16 at 7 p.m. CT will be broadcast on Longhorn Network. If LHN has another Texas football game this season, it must come in Big 12 play. That leaves the possibility of three Big 12 home games (Kansas, BYU, and Kansas State) being broadcast on LHN this season.

Last season, the two Texas games broadcast on Longhorn Network were the matchup against the Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks in the opener and UTSA Roadrunners in Week 3.

How to get the Longhorn Network to watch Texas football in 2023?

Since this will be the last year of the Longhorn Network before Texas joins the SEC in 2024, there is a chance that the Texas-Wyoming game is the last for Longhorns football on this channel. The Longhorn Network will be dissolved once Texas leaves the Big 12 following the 2023-24 athletic year.

According to ESPN and the Longhorn Network’s website, here are the TV providers with LHN available this fall.

  • AT&T U-Verse
  • Bay City/Texas Mid-Gulf
  • Cable One
  • CenturyLink Stream
  • Charter
  • Cox
  • Consolidated
  • DIRECTV/DIRECTV Now
  • Dish
  • Entouch
  • Etex
  • Grande Communications
  • Google Fiber
  • Layer3 TV
  • Mid-Coast Cablevision
  • Suddenlink
  • Sony PlayStation Vue
  • Verizon FiOS

"LHN is also available to stream via the ESPN App and WatchESPN on computers, iOS, Android, Apple TV, Xbox One, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices. Streaming access to LHN requires a subscription from an affiliated video service provider."

According to Sportsnaut, Longhorn Network is available through streaming from Vidgo and Sling TV. Vidgo offers Longhorn Network in their Premium and Ultimate plans. Sling TV also offers Longhorn Network with the Sling TV Orange subscription.

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