Where to watch, how to follow the Kentucky men’s basketball game vs. Marshall

Where to watch and how to follow Friday’s men’s basketball game between the No. 16 Kentucky Wildcats (4-1) and the Marshall Thundering Herd (2-3):

Game time is 7 p.m. (EST) at Rupp Arena (capacity 20,545) at Central Bank Center in downtown Lexington, Kentucky.

Television

Network: SEC Network

Announcers: TBA

Where to find SEC Network:

Spectrum Cable: Channel 516

DISH Network: Channel 408 (on Hopper and Joey Channel 404)

DirecTV: Channel 611

UVerse: Channel 607 (1607 HD)

Kentucky’s Adou Thiero (3) will try to help the Wildcats extend their unbeaten history against Marshall. In 12 prior meetings, the Thundering Herd have never beaten the Wildcats.
Kentucky’s Adou Thiero (3) will try to help the Wildcats extend their unbeaten history against Marshall. In 12 prior meetings, the Thundering Herd have never beaten the Wildcats.

Radio

Over the air: WLAP-AM 630, WBUL-FM 98.1

Statewide list of UK radio network affiliates: Click here

Satellite radio: XM Channel 190, Sirius Channel 210, Internet Channel 961

UK Sports Network broadcast team: Play-by-play, Tom Leach; analyst, Jack Givens

Internet

Live updates: Join the conversation with Herald-Leader sports columnist John Clay during the game at Kentucky.com.

Live video: You can live stream the game online from WatchESPN.com or the WatchESPN app, depending on your TV service provider.

On X (the social-media platform formerly known as Twitter): @johnclayiv; @markcstory; @BenRobertsHL; @cdrummond97; @kentuckysports; @heraldleader

Facebook: Photos and links on Kentucky.com and KentuckySports.com pages

Series history: Click here

The Kentucky roster: Click here

The Marshall roster: Click here

One-minute game preview: Click here

The odds: Click here

For comprehensive postgame coverage: Kentucky.com

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