The Iowa Hawkeyes have a big game ahead of them Saturday afternoon in Iowa City. #12 Indiana comes to town, and it's homecoming at the University of Iowa. All eyes will be on the Hawkeyes as they take on the Hoosiers Saturday afternoon. That is if you have the right streaming service.

Hawkeye Football Not on Network TV This Week

Hawk Central reports that Iowa's game against an undefeated Indiana team will not be seen on network or cable TV this weekend. Hopefully, you subscribe to the Peacock streaming service, because that is the only place you'll be able to watch Saturday's game. But before you subscribe, remember that you need the right plan to watch sports like Iowa football.

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What Peacock Plan Gets Me the Iowa Game?

Peacock has three plans that users can choose from. Select for $7.99 per month, Premium for $10.99 per month, and Premium Plus for $16.99 per month. Iowa fans will need to pick either the Premium or Premium Plus plan to watch Iowa and Indiana on Saturday afternoon.

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Are Any Other Iowa Games Scheduled to be on Peacock?

It is possible. Hawk Central reports that the only other Iowa football game with a set start time and TV channel is the Nebraska game on November 28th. That game will kick off at 11 am and will be televised by CBS. That means any of Iowa's next six games could get moved to Peacock.

According to Hawk Central, Iowa's matchups against #2 Penn State and #5 Oregon will likely see a national TV audience. But games against Wisconsin, Minnesota, USC, and Michigan State could land on the streaming service. Stay tuned!

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