ut vs a&m where to watch
For the upcoming Texas vs. Texas A&M matchup, the game is expected to air on one of the major ESPN or SEC-affiliated TV channels and stream in the ESPN app, with radio coverage through each school’s official athletics network.
Main ways to watch
- National TV broadcast
- Recent Texas and Texas A&M games of this caliber have been carried on ESPN, ESPN2, or SEC Network, depending on time slot and conference TV picks.
* Check your local listings under those channels on game day, since exact slot assignments can shift slightly close to tipoff or kickoff.
- Official streaming options
- Most UT and A&M marquee games are available in the ESPN app (WatchESPN) when they are on an ESPN-branded network; you sign in with your cable/streaming provider to watch.
* If the matchup is tagged as an SEC Network or SEC Network+ event, it will also appear inside the ESPN app under that channel’s live listings.
- School-run audio/radio streams
- Texas games are carried on the Longhorn Radio Network and often listed on the school’s “Live Events”/coverage page, with links to tune in via web or app.
* Texas A&M games are carried on the **Aggies’ radio network** (often branded around 12th Man or local affiliates), and their schedule page links to audio for each game.
How to quickly confirm for your specific game
- Go to the Texas Longhorns official athletics site and open the “Schedule” or “Live Events/Coverage” page for football or men’s basketball (whichever UT vs A&M game you mean). The listing will show the exact TV channel and streaming option (for example: “ESPN2” + “ESPN app”).
- Go to the Texas A &M official athletics site and open that same game on their schedule; the game page usually repeats the TV network plus radio info.
- On game day, you can also check a national sports TV schedule page (like DraftKings Network’s weekly sports-on-TV listings) for a final confirmation of the time and exact channel name.
If you are using streaming TV
- Cable-replacement services like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, Fubo, and DirecTV Stream typically carry ESPN, ESPN2, and SEC Network on most plans that include sports; if your plan has those channels, you can watch UT vs A&M the same way you’d watch any other ESPN game.
- Even if you watch through a streaming TV service, you can still log in to the ESPN app with that subscription to stream the game on mobile or other devices.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.