Where to watch, how to follow the Kentucky men’s basketball game vs. Georgia
Where to watch and how to follow Saturday’s men’s basketball game between the No. 8 Kentucky Wildcats (13-3, 3-1 SEC) and the Georgia Bulldogs (13-4, 3-1 SEC):
Game time is 6 p.m. (EST) at Rupp Arena (capacity 20,545) at Central Bank Center in downtown Lexington.
Television
Network: SEC Network
Announcers: Play-by-play, Mike Morgan; analysis, Jon Sundvold
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)
Radio
Over the air: WLAP-AM 630, WBUL-FM 98.1
Statewide list of UK radio network affiliates: Click here
Satellite radio: XM Channel 84, Sirius Channel 84, Internet Channel 84.
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 Georgia roster: Click here
One-minute game preview: Click here
The odds: Click here
For comprehensive postgame coverage: Kentucky.com
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