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Hour, television channel, semi-finals schedule Friday

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The most famous rivalry in university basketball I will take a central stadium on Friday evening, the winner making another step to win a conference title.

Duke and the North Carolina will compete in the semi-finals of the ACCA Spectrum Center in Charlotte, headlong from a list of a list that will also include a match between Louisville and Clemson, Friday.

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Any meeting between the Blue Devils and Tar Heels is notable, but it will not lack participations. After victories against Notre Dame and Wake Forest earlier in the tournament, North Carolina may need a victory against Duke To strengthen his CV from the NCAA tournament, which had it on the bubble in the past two months. The Tar Heels enter the match with only a 1-11 record in matches against the quad 1 opponents in the NCAA net ranking this season.

The Blue Devils have swept the regular season series, winning the two two -digit games, but they will probably be without first year phenomenon Cooper FlaggWho walked the ankle during a victory Thursday against Georgia Tech. Coach Jon Scheyer said Flagg playing in the semi-finals of the tournament would be a “long blow”.

Here is an overview of Friday’s ACC tournament games, including TV hours and channels:

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Here is an overview of the ACA tournament calendar for Friday, March 14:

All time is

  • Match 12: N ° 1 seed duke vs. 5 Seed North Carolina | 7 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo))
  • Match 13: N ° 2 Seed Louisville vs Clemson n ° 3 Clemson | 9:30 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo))

TV TV channel ACC

  • Television channel: ESPN
  • Streaming: ESPN application | ESPN + | Fubo

The two semi-final matches of the Friday ACC tournament will be broadcast live on ESPN.

Streaming options for the game include the ESPN, ESPN + – ESPN subscription streaming service – and Fubothe last of which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.

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