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Tennessee versus Auburn basketball TV channel, streaming in SEC Tournament

Tennessee versus Auburn basketball TV channel, streaming in SEC Tournament

USA Today15-03-2025
Tennessee versus Auburn basketball TV channel, streaming in SEC Tournament
Semifinal matchups are set in the 2025 SEC Tournament. The top four seeds advanced to the semifinals: No. 1 Auburn, No. 2 Florida, No. 3 Alabama and No. 4 Tennessee.
The Vols will face Auburn on Saturday in the first semifinal contest at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. Tipoff is slated for 1 p.m. EDT.
Alabama and Florida are also scheduled to tipoff at 3:30 p.m. EDT. The championship game is slated for 1 p.m. EDT on Sunday.
Below is television and streaming information for the Tennessee-Auburn game.
Tennessee versus Auburn TV channel, start time, streaming
TV: ESPN
Announcers: Dan Shulman (play-by-play), Jay Bilas (analyst) and Jess Sims (reporter)
Time: 1 p.m. EDT
Watch Tennessee vs. Auburn live on Fubo
2024-25 Tennessee Vols basketball schedule results
Oct. 27 versus Indiana (L, 66-62 — exhibition)
Nov. 4 versus Gardner-Webb (W, 80-64)
Nov. 9 at Louisville (W, 77-55)
Nov. 13 versus Montana (W, 92-57)
Nov. 17 versus Austin Peay (W, 103-68)
Nov. 21 versus Virginia (W, 64-42 — Naussau, Bahamas)
Nov. 22 versus Baylor (W, 77-62 — Naussau, Bahamas)
Nov. 27 versus UT Martin (W, 78-35)
Dec. 3 versus Syracuse (W, 96-70)
Dec. 10 versus Miami (W, 75-62 — New York, New York)
Dec. 14 at Illinois (W, 66-64)
Dec. 17 versus Western Carolina (W, 84-36)
Dec. 23 versus Middle Tennessee State (W, 82-64)
Dec. 31 versus Norfolk State (W, 67-52)
Jan. 4 versus Arkansas (W, 76-52)
Jan. 7 at Florida (L, 73-43)
Jan. 11 at Texas (W, 74-70)
Jan. 15 versus Georgia (W, 74-56)
Jan. 18 at Vanderbilt (L, 76-75)
Jan. 21 versus Mississippi State (W, 68-56)
Jan. 25 at Auburn (L, 53-51)
Jan. 28 versus Kentucky (L, 78-73)
Feb. 1 versus Florida (W, 64-44)
Feb. 5 versus Missouri (W, 85-81)
Feb. 8 at Oklahoma (W, 70-52)
Feb. 11 at Kentucky (L, 75-64)
Feb. 15 versus Vanderbilt (W, 81-76)
Feb. 22 at Texas A&M (W, 77-69)
Feb. 25 at LSU (W, 65-59)
March versus Alabama (W, 79-76)
March 5 at Ole Miss (L, 78-76)
March 8 versus South Carolina (W, 76-65)
March 14 versus Texas (W, 83-72 -- Nashville, Tennessee)
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