Bitter rivals fittingly meet in the Men’s basketball Pac-12 Tournament Semifinal Friday night when the #8 Arizona Wildcats take on the Arizona State Sun Devils. Their regular season thriller proves that anything goes when these teams play. Tipoff is on the ESPN cable channel at 11:30 pm ET / 8:30 pm PT.
Find out how to watch ASU and Arizona Pac-12 Tournament basketball online free without cable by utilizing a trusted official live streaming service.
How to Watch ASU vs Arizona Basketball
You can stream the ASU and Arizona basketball game live for free by enrolling in a Fubo TV 7-day free trial. ESPN is included in the base “Pro” package free trial along with 140 other channels so you’ll be good to go once enrolled.
Fubo TV offers three days of auto recording in case you miss something live. It also provides 30 hours of Cloud DVR service so you can record any missed program or sporting event to watch later.
DirecTV Stream
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Click “Shop Packages” through the following link to see if DirecTV Stream is offered at your address.
Hulu with Live TV
Another way to watch the UofA and ASU Pac-12 Tournament college basketball game online without cable is to try out Hulu with Live TV. Hulu’s Live TV channel selection includes ACC Network, SEC Network, ESPN2, ESPN, ABC and many other sports channels.
With Hulu w/Live TV you’ll get 50 hours of cloud DVR storage to keep your favorite programming around for repeat viewing. That’s in addition to Hulu’s vast library of accessible content and originals.
Cable or Satellite
Satellite and cable subscribers can visit the Watch ESPN website or mobile app and use their provider login credentials to access the ESPN live stream for tonight’s UofA and Arizona State Pac-12 Tournament basketball game on any mobile device or computer.