The Kentucky Wildcats are back on the road as they take on the Vanderbilt Commodores this Saturday, January 25, at 2:30 PM ET. The game will be held at Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville, Tennessee, and will air live on ESPN. Fans can also tune in on the radio to hear the action on Kentucky’s flagship stations:
You can stream the game live on the SEC Network through services like:
ESPN+: This service requires a subscription, but it’s a go-to for college sports, including SEC basketball.
Sling TV: With their “Sling Orange” package, which includes ESPN networks, you can watch the game live.
Hulu + Live TV: Hulu’s live TV option includes SEC Network, making it another viable streaming choice.
FuboTV: Known for its sports coverage, FuboTV offers SEC Network as part of its channel lineup.
Kentucky and Vanderbilt are no strangers to SEC competition, with a rivalry that spans decades.
While Kentucky has historically dominated the matchup, Vanderbilt’s home court, Memorial Gymnasium, is known for its unique layout and energetic crowd, which can sometimes level the playing field.
Kentucky:
The Wildcats come into this game focused on staying near the top of the SEC standings and get back to winning ways.
Vanderbilt:
The Commodores, eager to rebound from last year’s losses, will aim to use their home-court advantage to pressure Kentucky and keep the game close and grab another upset.
Don’t miss the action as Kentucky looks to keep their momentum rolling in SEC play.
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