Alright, so I wanted to catch the LSU baseball game today. You know, typical Saturday, nothing much to do. Figured I’d see how the Tigers are doing.
First thing I did was grab my phone and start searching. Just typed in “where to watch LSU baseball game today” into Google, you know, the usual. I got a bunch of results, but I kind of skimmed through them. Apparently, ESPN2 was the channel to watch. I don’t have cable, so that wasn’t going to work for me.
Then I saw something about ESPN+ and Fubo. I’ve heard of ESPN+, but Fubo was new to me. The search results mentioned that Fubo has a free trial. Free trial? That caught my attention! You know how it is, you see “free trial” and you’re like, “Why not?”
- Checked out ESPN+ first. It’s a streaming thing, which is cool. But I kind of wanted to see what this Fubo was all about.
- Went to the Fubo site. Looked pretty legit. Lots of channels, sports, and stuff. I found the free trial button and signed up. It was easy, just the usual email and password stuff.
- Once I was in, I searched for the LSU game. Found it! It was on ESPN2, just like the search said.
So, I started watching the game. The quality was good, no buffering or anything. I watched the whole game, enjoyed some snacks, you know, the whole nine yards. The free trial was definitely worth it. I got to see the game without any problems.

After the game, I poked around Fubo a bit more. They have a lot of other channels too, not just sports. So, I’m thinking I might keep it, even after the trial ends. It’s pretty cool to have all those channels, especially since I don’t have cable.
Oh, and I also saw that some of LSU’s games are on SEC Network and even MLB Network sometimes. That’s good to know for the future. And apparently, if you’re into streaming, Prime Video is also an option.
Anyway, that’s how I ended up watching the LSU game today. It all started with a simple search and a free trial. Turned out to be a pretty good Saturday! Go Tigers!













