#10 North Carolina vs. Virginia Tech live stream, TV channel, start time, odds, how to watch NCAA football

The North Carolina Tarheels will open their season on Friday night when they face the Virginia Tech Hokies from Lane Stadium.

The North Carolina Tarheels will open their season on Friday night when they face the Virginia Tech Hokies from Lane Stadium.

North Carolina is coming off another great season under head coach Mack Brown where they finished 8-4 on the season but fell in the Orange Bowl. Sam Howell will be back under center so they’re expecting another solid year from Howell. Meanwhile, Virginia Tech had a disappointing season last year while only winning 5 games, they will look to improve this season and their quest will begin on Friday night.

This should be a great game, here is everything you need to know to stream the game.

#10 North Carolina vs. Virginia Tech

  • When: Friday, September 3
  • Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds last updated Friday at 4:00 p.m. ET.

North Carolina (-6) vs. Virginia Tech

O/U: 64

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North Carolina vs. Virginia Tech live stream, ACC Tournament Quarterfinals, TV channel, start time, odds, prediction

The North Carolina Tar Heels will meet the Virginia Tech Hokies on Thursday night in the ACC Tournament Quarterfinals.

The North Carolina Tar Heels will meet the Virginia Tech Hokies on Thursday night in the ACC Tournament Quarterfinals.

North Carolina is coming off an absolute beatdown of Notre Dame by the score of 101-59 and will look to continue the momentum from the last two games. Virginia Tech comes into this one on a winning note after knocking off Wake Forest last Saturday. They hold the #3 seed in this tournament and will look to advance but will have a tough test against the Tar Heels

As the ACC Tournament continues we’ll have you covered, here is everything you need to stream the college hoops action this afternoon.

North Carolina vs. Virginia Tech

  • When: Thursday, March 11
  • Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free) 

Prediction: North Carolina has been playing very well and has been putting up a lot of points all season long, they are just the hot team and have to ride them in this tournament.

Bet: North Carolina -3.5

NCAA Basketball Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA Basketball odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 7:40 p.m. ET. Visit SportsBookwire.com for more.

North Carolina (-3.5) vs.Virginia Tech 

O/U: 141.5

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