How to watch UNC basketball vs Boston College on TV, live stream

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The North Carolina Tar Heels men’s basketball team and the Boston College Eagles meet Saturday (2:15 p.m. ET, CW Network) at the Smith Center in Chapel Hill.

The Tar Heels (12-8, 5-3 ACC) are coming off a one-point losing streak ahead of their matchup against the Eagles (9-10, 1-7), who have lost five in a row. UNC has won 23 of its 29 games against Boston College, including five straight and 17 of the last 18.

RJ Davis is UNC’s leading scorer at 17.5 points per game. game, and Elliot Cadeau is coming off a career-high 13 assists against Wake Forest. Boston College is led by Donald Hand Jr., who is averaging 14.2 points and 6.6 rebounds per game.

Here’s everything you need to know about UNC vs. Boston College, including time, TV and streaming information and more:

What channel is UNC vs Boston College on today?

TV channel: CW network

Live stream: Fubo

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UNC vs. Boston College will be posted on CW network. Dave O’Brien, Thom Brennaman and Mike Gminski will be on the televised call from the Smith Center. Streaming options for the game include FUBO and ESPN+. Jones Angell, Tyler Zeller, Adam Lucas and Dave Nathan will have the radio call on the Tar Heel Sports Network.

UNC vs Boston College start time

Date: Saturday 25 January

Start time: 2:15 PM ET

UNC vs. The Boston College game starts at 2:15 PM ET from the Dean E. Smith Center in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

UNC vs Boston College prediction, betting odds

Game lines and odds from BetMGM will be published when they become available.

UNC 83, Boston College 62: The Tar Heels need a stress-free Saturday before a 4-game gauntlet that could decide their NCAA Tournament fate. UNC will gain some confidence and snap its losing streak with a win against the overmatched Eagles.

Spread: UNC is a 19.5-point favorite

Above/below: 150.5 points

Moneyline: UNC (-4000), Boston College (+1400)

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UNC basketball schedule

  • October 15 at Memphis (Exhibition) (W, 84-76)
  • October 27 vs. Johnson C. Smith (exhibition) (W, 127-63)
  • Nov. 4 vs. Elon (W, 90-76)
  • Nov. 8 at Kansas (L, 92-89)
  • November 15 vs. American (W, 107-55)
  • Nov. 22 at Hawai’i (W, 87-69)
  • Nov. 25 vs. Dayton at Maui Invitational (W, 92-90)
  • Nov. 26 vs. Auburn at Maui Invitational (L, 85-72)
  • Nov. 27 vs. Michigan State at Maui Invitational (L, 94-91 OT)
  • December 4 vs. Alabama (L, 94-79)
  • Dec. 7 vs. Georgia Tech (W, 68-65)
  • Dec. 14 vs. La Salle (W, 93-67)
  • December 17 vs. Florida (L, 90-84)
  • Dec. 21 vs. UCLA (W, 76-74)
  • December 29 vs. Campbell (W, 97-81)
  • Jan. 1 at Louisville (L, 83-70)
  • Jan. 4 at Notre Dame (W, 74-73)
  • January 7 vs. SMU (W, 82-67)
  • Jan. 11 at NC State (W, 63-61)
  • January 15 vs. Cal (W, 79-53)
  • Jan. 18 vs. Stanford (W, 72-71)
  • Jan. 21 at Wake Forest (W, 67-66)
  • January 25 vs. Boston College
  • Jan. 28 at Pitt
  • Feb. 1 at Duke
  • Feb. 8 vs. Pitt
  • Feb. 10 at Clemson
  • Feb. 15 in Syracuse
  • February 19 vs. NC State
  • Feb. 22 vs. Virginia
  • Feb. 24 at Florida State
  • March 1 vs. Miami
  • March 4 at Virginia Tech
  • March 8 vs. Duke
  • March 11-15 at ACC Tournament (Charlotte)

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