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Watch Alabama vs Oregon game today: TV channel, time, streaming

The Alabama Crimson Tide will face the undefeated Oregon Ducks in the championship game of the Players Era Festival tournament in Las Vegas, Nevada. Alabama edged No. 6 Houston and Rutgers to clinch the title game as they continue to face one of the toughest schedules in the country.

Here’s how to watch Saturday night’s game between Alabama and Oregon, including start time, TV channel, the latest odds for the game and more.

What channel is the Alabama vs. Oregon game on today? Time, TV program

TV channels: TNT

Start time: 9:30 p.m. ET

Alabama vs. Oregon in the championship game of the Players Era Festival Tournament will be broadcast nationally on TNT. The game begins at 9:30 p.m. ET and will be played at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Where to watch Alabama vs Oregon live stream

Streaming options for the Alabama vs. Oregon game include Sling.

Watch Alabama vs. Oregon live on SlingTV

Alabama vs. Oregon Predictions, Tips, Odds

Prediction: Alabama 92, Oregon 84 Not only do the Tide have one of the best starting lineups in sports, they are as deep as anyone and will hand the Ducks their first loss of the season.

OPPORTUNITIES: Alabama by 5.5

O/U: 165.5

All college basketball odds via BetMGM.

2024 Alabama schedule

  • November 4: UNC Asheville (W, 110-54)
  • November 8: Arkansas State (W, 88-79)
  • November 11: McNeese State (W, 72-64)
  • November 15: No. 13 Purdue (L, 78-87)
  • November 20: No. 25 Illinois (W, 100-87)
  • November 26: No. 6 Houston (W, OT 85-80)
  • November 27: Rutgers (win, 95-90)
  • Record: 6-1

Oregon schedule 2024

  • November 4: UC Riverside (W, 91-76)
  • November 8: Montana (win, 79-48)
  • November 12: Portland (win, 80-70)
  • November 17: Troy (win, 82-61)
  • November 21: Oregon State (W, 78-75)
  • November 26: No. 20 Texas A&M (W, 80-70)
  • November 27: San Diego State (W, 78-68)
  • Record: 7-0

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