Okay, so, I really wanted to watch the LSU baseball game tonight, but I had no clue what channel it was on. First, I grabbed my phone and just Googled “what channel is LSU baseball on tonight”.
I saw a bunch of results, but they were all over the place. Some said SEC Network, others said ESPN+, and a few mentioned ESPN2. It was a mess! So, I started digging deeper. I visited a couple of sports websites and what I found out was that it really depends on who they’re playing and where the game is.

Then I remembered that I have a subscription to ESPN+. So, I went to the ESPN+ app on my TV, and started looking around. And guess what? I found out that tonight’s game against UNC is actually on ESPN2.
But here’s the kicker – I also found out that if the game isn’t available on ESPN2 in my area, I could still watch it on ESPN+.
So I did some more digging and found this other service called Fubo, which apparently has a free trial. I didn’t end up needing it, but it’s good to know it’s an option.
Finally, just to be extra sure, I checked the official LSU sports website. They had a whole schedule listed, and sure enough, tonight’s game was listed as being on ESPN2 at 5 p.m. CT.
So, after all that, I finally figured it out. Here’s what I learned about watching LSU baseball games:

- ESPN2: This seems to be the main channel for big games, like tonight’s against UNC.
- ESPN+: This is a good backup if the game isn’t on regular TV in your area.
- SEC Network: Some games are on this channel, especially if it’s an SEC matchup.
- SEC Network+: This is like the online version of SEC Network, and you can usually find games streamed there.
- Fubo: This is a streaming service that carries a lot of sports channels, and it might be worth checking out if you don’t have cable.
It took a little bit of work, but now I’m all set to watch the game. Geaux Tigers!