#16 ‘Notre Dame’ Fighting Irish vs. NC State Wolfpack restricted to Peacock streaming service; Peacock free trial period, then $16.99 per month within Amazon Prime Video; also includes NBC, at least some on-demand replays

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The #16 Fighting Irish and the Wolfpack kick off shortly after 3:30 p.m. ET, 2:30 CT, 1:30 MT, 12:30 PT, in The House That Rockne Built, on the (Comcast-owned, NBC-related) Peacock online streaming service, and on ‘Notre Dame’ Football Radio, SiriusXM 129, online at “audacy.’

Amidst the scramble to alert Irish fans to ‘Notre Dame’ vs NC State being limited to the Peacock streaming service, some major sources seem to be missing the fact that viewers can watch Peacock as a subscription or an add-on based within Amazon Prime Video: amzn.to/4n1pLxt.

One current offer that came up is for a 7-day free trial period, followed by a rate of $16.99 per month.

In addition to watching Peacock, and Amazon Prime Video, on a computer, in some cases, with the right app, a viewer with a “Smart TV” might be able to watch the video on their Smart TV television set.

Peacock also includes NBC broadcasts, including regular TV broadcasts of Fighting Irish Football. So if a viewer has “cut the cord,” getting rid of cable TV, but somehow their over-the-air digital antenna is having issues picking up the nearest NBC affiliate(s), Peacock would offer another way to watch NBC itself, including Fighting Irish Football.

In addition, Peacock sometimes offers online, on-demand, full-game replays.

Indeed, Peacock through Amazon Prime Video not only showed last week’s ‘ND’-Boise State game, providing the NBC broadcast as online streaming.  They also later provided full-game streaming replay, on-demand, online.

Meanwhile, Amazon Prime also is offering special free trial periods for Amazon Prime itself, as well as for Amazon Prime Young Adult (18-24), which continues at a different rate once the free trial concludes.

(Steve Welsh – SCW 10.10.25)