Kansas vs. Oklahoma: Time, TV Channel, Free Live Stream

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Kansas and Oklahoma played an instant classic back on January 4, and it’s time to run it back. (Getty)

It’s the rematch all of college basketball has been waiting for: Kansas vs. Oklahoma.

They aren’t Nos. 1 and 2 this time around, but they are still both in the top 10–the Sooners are No. 3; Jayhawks No. 6–and both jostling for a spot atop the Big 12.

If this one can produce even a fraction of the drama as the January 4 instant classic, which saw Oklahoma prevail by three points in triple overtime, it’ll be one of the best games of the season.

Here’s everything you need to know to watch:


Kansas vs. Oklahoma Viewing Info

Date: Saturday, December 13, 2016

Time: 2:30 p.m. ET

Location: Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, Oklahoma

TV Channel: ESPN

Live Stream: WatchESPN; Sling TV. Read on for a complete rundown of how to watch:


Watch Kansas vs. Oklahoma Online

If you don’t have access to a cable or satellite log-in, you can watch the game through Sling TV, an online streaming service that provides access to select channels for a monthly fee. The service’s Best of Live TV package, which includes ESPN, costs $20 a month, but if you’re looking for a way to watch the game for free, you can do so with Sling’s free 7-day trial. . Click here to sign up for Sling TV. You’ll need to enter your credit card information when signing up, but if you cancel your subscription before the trial period ends, you will not be charged.

If you do have access to a cable or satellite log-in, you can watch a live stream of ESPN’s coverage at WatchESPN.com. You’ll need to log in with a cable user name and password–either yours or someone you know–to watch.


Watch Kansas vs. Oklahoma on Mobile

Users with a subscription to Sling TV can watch it on their app, which can be downloaded for free in the App store or the Google Play store.

Users with access to ESPN can watch the event on the Watch ESPN app, which you can download for free in the App Store, the Google Play store, the Amazon App store or the Windows Store. As is the case with desktop, you will need the cable log-in and password, or the log-in and password of someone you know, to access the stream.