UNC basketball (6-5) travels to Las Vegas to take on UCLA (7-4) in the CBS Sports Classic.

The Tar Heels are currently in the midst of a four-game losing streak, having lost to Ohio State, Virginia, Wofford and Gonzaga in the past few games. This is the first four-game losing streak for UNC since 2010.

UCLA isn’t in a much better place. The Bruins sit at 7-4, but have losses to Hofstra, Michigan State, BYU and Notre Dame this season.

The spread for UNC-UCLA is currently unavailable — perhaps due to the injury uncertainty for the Tar Heels. UNC will be without Cole Anthony for the third straight game, and players like Leaky Black, Armando Bacot and Brandon Robinson have all dealt with injuries this season.

Tip-Off Time

Tip-off is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. from Las Vegas.

Broadcast Schedule

97.9 The Hill is broadcasting every North Carolina basketball game this season.

Our coverage of UNC vs. UCLA begins at 1:30 p.m. with the Countdown to Tip-Off show.

Following the game, 97.9 The Hill will carry a post-game wrap-up show.

You can find our broadcast of the game on 97.9 FM and 1360 AM or streaming online on Chapelboro.com.

TV Schedule

The game will be broadcast on CBS.

What if I don’t have cable?

A live stream will be available on CBS’s digital platforms.

Additionally, several cord-cutting options carry CBS, ESPN and the ACC Network.

YouTube TV prices at $50/month and carries all of ESPN’s channels (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, etc.) as well as the ACC Network. YouTube TV does not offer NFL Network or NFL Red Zone for pro sports fans.

Playstation Vue prices out similarly at $50/month and carries ESPN and the ACC Network. Vue also carries NFL Network and NFL Red Zone. A key note here: you don’t need to own a Playstation 4 to use Playstation Vue.

Hulu TV goes for $45/month and includes all ESPN channels, but does not carry MLB Network, NBA TV, NFL Network or NFL Red Zone.

Sling TV is the cheapest at $25/month, but includes the fewest channels. Make sure to avoid Sling Blue, as that package does not carry ESPN.

The best way to watch UNC football games

Here’s the best way to watch North Carolina basketball games (if you’re not in attendance):

  1. Turn on the game with your preferred cable provider
  2. Mute your television
  3. Tune in to 97.9 The Hill on your radio OR streaming online at Chapelboro.com
  4. Sync up the feeds to hear Jones Angell and company announce the games