Watch Florida Gators basketball live without cable on the streaming device of your choice, including Roku, Apple TV, iPhone, Samsung Smart TV, and more. Hulu + Live TV, with its ESPN+ bundle, is the only streaming service to offer full coverage from one app.
Table of Contents
- How to watch tonight’s Florida basketball game
- The most important channels for Florida basketball fans
- Watch Florida basketball on DIRECTV STREAM
- Watch Florida basketball on Hulu + Live TV
- Watch Florida basketball on YouTube TV
- Watch Florida basketball on fuboTV
- Watch Florida basketball on Sling TV
- Did you know?
Because several Florida basketball games appear each season on ESPN+, the only way to live-stream every game from one app is to signup for Hulu+ Live TV.
If you are ok missing the Gator basketball games that air on ESPN+, or choose to signup a la carte, DIRECTV STREAM and Fubo also offer in-market Florida pro sports teams on Bally Sports Sun and Florida, plus Gator sports.
All three of our top choices carry Florida football, as well as local NFL franchises like the Bucs and Miami Dolphins.
Watch every Florida Gator football game live online, including ESPN+ games. | $69.99 / month | Sign Up for Hulu |
Watch every Florida game minus ESPN+ games, but get access to Miami Heat and Orlando magic games. | $74.99 / month | Free 5 Day Trial |
Watch every Florida game minus ESPN+ games, but get access to Miami Heat and Orlando magic games. | $74.99 / month | 7 Day Free Trial |
How to watch tonight’s Florida basketball game
What channel is Florida basketball on tonight? In the easy to use table below, we list the Florida basketball TV schedule, as well as the live TV streaming services that carry each game.
The most important channels for Florida basketball fans
Before NCAA tournament season, when games can air on CBS and TBS, most regular season Florida Gators games are broadcast by SEC Network, ESPNU, and ESPN+.
DIRECTV STREAM | Fubo | Hulu + Live TV | Paramount+ | Sling Orange | YouTube TV | |
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ABC | ||||||
CBS | ||||||
ESPN | ||||||
ESPN2 | ||||||
FOX | ||||||
FS1 | ||||||
TBS | ||||||
TNT | $74.99 / month | $74.99 / month | $69.99 / month | $5.99 / month | $35 / month | $72.99 / month |
Watch Florida basketball on DIRECTV STREAM
If watching pro sports in addition to college hoops is a priority, DIRECTV STREAM is a better choice than Hulu + Live TV even though it lacks ESPN+ games.
Pros
- Full Gators basketball and football coverage minus ESPN+ games
- Full March Madness coverage
- Watch the Heat, Magic, Lightning, Panthers, Marlins, and Rays in-market on Bally Sports regional sports networks
Cons
- No 4K sports available
- More expensive upgrade is required to watch Bally Sports Sun & Florida
- Shorter free trial period than some competitors
Watch Florida basketball on Hulu + Live TV
Although we have been frustrated lately using Hulu due to some glaring bugs, it is the only game in town for full Gators basketball coverage this season.
Pros
- Carries every single Gator football and basketball game because of the ESPN+ bundle
- Watch March Madness and the SEC Tournament
- Excellent college football coverage, including the College Football Playoff
- Watch UFC events from the Hulu app
Cons
- Glitches for watching live sports are common
- Lacks Bally Sports regional sports networks
- Lacks a 4K option
Watch Florida basketball on YouTube TV
Pros
- Carries every Florida basketball game except for ESPN+ games
- Best in industry 4K library
- Stats View and Key Plays features are excellent
- NFL Sunday Ticket
Cons
- Google account required to signup
- Lacks Bally Sports RSNs for Heat and Magic
Watch Florida basketball on fuboTV
If watching Florida pro sports teams, like the Miami Heat, in addition to college hoops is a priority, Fubo is a better choice than Hulu + Live TV even though it lacks ESPN+ games.
Pros
- Full Gators coverage minus ESPN+ games
- Excellent Multiview feature for Apple TV users
Cons
- Lacks TNT and TBS which means holes in March Madness coverage
Watch Florida basketball on Sling TV
Sling TV has too many gaps in coverage for us to recommend the app to Florida fans.
Pros
- Carries SEC Network, ESPNU, ESPN2
- Carries FOX in Gainseville for watching the Buccaneers on Sundays
Cons
- Lacks CBS
- Lacks ABC and NBC in Gainesville
- Lacks ESPN+
Did you know?
Florida’s new head basketball coach. Todd Golden, is only 36 years old. Watch him prowling the sidelines at the Exactech Arena is Gainesville this season.