Michigan vs. Duke Basketball: Start Time, Channel, Where To Watch Tonight’s Duke-Michigan Game

Live from Capital One Arena in Washington, DC, No. 3 Duke and No. 1 Michigan square off in this must-see college basketball matchup! Before we officially get to March Madness, we have a bit of a February Frenzy situation as two of the top three college basketball teams in the nation collide. The Blue Devils enter the game with an impressive 24-2 record, losing by one point to Texas Tech and by three points on the road against rival North Carolina. Not too shabby! Dusty May’s Wolverines (25-1) are the top team in college basketball, with their sole loss coming at home against Wisconsin in a 91-88 game back in January. Can Michigan make it to 26-1, or will Duke exit the Capital One Arena with a victory? From start time to channel, here’s how to watch tonight’s Michigan/Duke game live online. What Time Does The Michigan vs. Duke Game Start Tonight? Tonight’s game begins at 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN. Where To Watch Michigan vs. Duke Online: If you have a valid cable login, you can watch the Duke/Michigan game live on ESPN or the ESPN app/website. The game is also streaming on ESPN Unlimited, which is available for $29.99/month or $35.99/month with Hulu and Disney+. You can also bundle ESPN Unlimited with FOX One for $39.99/month. Additionally, you can access the ESPN app with an active subscription to DIRECTV, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Spectrum, Verizon, U-Verse, or Cox. How To Watch The Duke-Michigan Game Live Online Without Cable: The only way to watch shows airing live without cable is by using a live TV streaming service. Our favorite is DIRECTV, which comes with a five-day free trial before payment begins. DIRECTV offers a number of flexible subscription options, including Genre Packs, so you can best choose which streaming plans fit your needs and budget. Plans start at $49.99/month. You can also watch ESPN live with an active subscription to fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or Sling TV. Hulu, YouTube, and Fubo offer free trials for eligible subscribers.
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