How to see Arkansa’s basketball vs. Alabama on TV, live stream

Arkansas Basketball gets his second crack in a top-five team tonight when No. 3 Alabama visits Bud Walton Arena.

After an ABYSMAL start to conference games, Razorbacks (14-8, 3-6 sec) show signs of life with consecutive road victories over Kentucky and Texas. They are back in the conversation to an NCAA tournament site that needs a few wins in Quad 1 to feel safe.

A disturbance over Crimson Tide (19-3, 8-1) would fall into this category. Alabama has won five straight matches, and the favorite for the forecast of winning SEC seems to round up to form when teams enter the second half of the conference plan.

Alabama has won four equal and five of the last six, but Razorbacks own a total of 36-33 overall advantage in the series.

How to see Hogs and Crimson Tide, including time, TV schedule and streaming information.

Which channel is Arkansa’s basketball against Alabama today?

Update: The game begins at Espnnews while the Duke and Clemson game ends at ESPN.

  • TV -Canal: Espn
  • Streaming: FUBO (Free trial), ESPN+

Arkansas vs. Alabama is broadcast on ESPN with Tom Hart and Jimmy Dykes on the call. Matchup can also be streamed with subscriptions on FUBOoffering a free sample and ESPN+that includes ESPNU and all other ESPN channels.

Arkansas Basketball vs. Alabama Start Time

  • Date: Saturday, February 8th
  • Starting time: 19:30 ct

Arkansas vs. The Alabama game will be played approximately at. 19.30 CT Saturday at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville. The game was originally scheduled for 19:00 and moved back 30 minutes due to ESPN programming.

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Arkansas Basketball 2024-25 Plan

Date Opponent
6. November Beat Lipscomb 76-60
November 9 Lost to Baylor 72-67
November 13 Beat Troy 62-47
November 18 Turn Pacific 91-72
November 22 beat Little Rock 79-67
November 25 beat Maryland Eastern Shore 109-35
November 28 Lost to Illinois 90-77
December 3rd Beat Miami 76-73
December 7th Beat UTSA 75-60
December 10th Beat Michigan 89-87
December 14 beat Central Arkansas 82-57
December 21 beat North Carolina A&T 95-67
December 30 beat Oakland 92-62
January 4th Lost to Tennessee* 76-52
January 8th Lost to Ole Miss* 73-66
January 11 Lost to Florida* 71-63
January 14 Lost to LSU* 78-74
January 18 Lost to Missouri* 83-65
January 22 Beat Georgia* 68-65
January 25 Lost to Oklahoma* 65-62
February 1st Beat Kentucky* 89-79
February 5th Whip Texas* 78-70
February 8th Alabama*
February 12 LSU*
February 15 At Texas A&M*
February 19th By Auburn*
February 22 Missouri*
February 26th Texas*
March 1 By South Carolina*
March 4th At Vanderbilt*
March 8 Mississippi State*
*Denotes SEC games