How to watch the North Carolina Tar Heels vs. UConn Huskies live online with Sling TV

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With the 2026 NCAA women’s college basketball March Madness tournament in full swing, the North Carolina Tar Heels (28-7) take on the UConn Huskies (36-0) in a highly popular Sweet 16 matchup. Although the No. 1 seed Huskies are considered the favorite to win the national championship this year, the No. 4 seed Tar Heels are looking to play spoiler with their own Final Four ambitions.

Would you like to watch a basketball match online? Fans can watch the North Carolina vs. UConn on Sling TV.

Quick overview: How to watch North Carolina Tar Heels vs. UConn Huskies online

  • when: Friday, March 27 at 2pm PT/5pm ET
  • TV channel: espn
  • Stream online: Sling TV

How to live stream North Carolina vs. UConn with Sling TV

The North Carolina-UConn game takes place at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday, March 27, starting at 2 PM PT/5 PM ET.

The game will be broadcast on ESPN. Sling Orange is one of the best streaming options for NCAA Women’s March Madness games with the service’s low monthly price and a selection of channels that includes ESPN2, ESPN3 (for ABC simulcast games) and more than 30 other sports, news, and entertainment networks.

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Sling Orange, which starts at $45.99 per month, has a number of other popular networks, such as Disney Channel, Freeform, MotorTrend, A&E, AMC, BBC America, BET, CNN, Comedy Central, Food Network, Fuse, HGTV, History Channel, IFC, Lifetime, and Nick Jr. QVC, TBS, TNT, Travel Channel, Vice and more.

Additionally, the streaming service has new day, week, and weekend pass plans for fans who only want Sling TV for a short time — which is great for live sports, if you just want to watch a game here and there. With prices starting at $4.99 for a one-day Sling card, you can get everything Sling Orange has to offer.

However, if you need more time, you can sign up for a 3-day Sling Pass to access Sling Orange Friday through Sunday for $9.99. If you want access to Sling Orange for seven days, use the Sling 7-Day Pass for $14.99. Learn more about the new Sling passes here.

Meanwhile, you can make the most of your cable alternative with the Sling Orange + Blue plan, which starts at $34.99 for the first month of service, $69.99 per month after that, and includes all the channels in the individual Sling Orange and Sling Blue packages — including ABC, NBC, and FOX (all in some markets), plus Bravo, Cartoon Network, Discovery Channel, and E! FOX Sports, FX, FOX News, MSNBC, NFL Network, National Geographic, SYFY, TLC, USA Network, truTV and more.

Prices and channel availability depend on your local TV market. Learn more about Sling TV here.

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