The game will be on Bally Sports South (formerly FOX Sports South) . Coverage is in the following states, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
In fact the game will be nationwide on:
Bally Sports Arizona
Bally Sports Detroit
Bally Sports Florida
Bally Sports Great Lakes
Bally Sports Midwest
Bally Sports North
Bally Sports San Diego
Bally Sports SoCal
Bally Sports South
Bally Sports Southwest+
Bally Sports Wisconsin
MASN
NESN+
YES
You mention that you have Hulu and Amazon. It appears that you might be able to watch the game via WATCH ESPN stream becuase you live in a state outside of the ACC. ALL states that have ACC teams it is my understanding that BALLY will blackout watchESPN streams (unless you have a VPN) and have to watch it or stream it from the Bally Sports App (old Fox Sports App)
If you would like you can sign up for DIRECTV STREAM...."You may cancel your DIRECTV STREAM service within 14 days of purchase without paying an Early Termination Fee. All fees and charges paid prior to cancelation shall be fully refunded." So while it doesn’t advertise a free trial, DIRECTV Stream is basically giving you 14 days to try it out. If you don’t like it, you can cancel and get your money back. That’s just as good as a free trial.
Why DIRECTV STREAM? DIRECTV Stream carries many hard-to-find regional sports channels such as Bally Sports (Bally Sports South), NESN, Altitude, SportsNet LA, Marquee Sports, and MASN. It also allows up to 20 concurrent streams on your home network and 3 concurrent streams anywhere in the United States without the "
IP drift" as a security measure like Hulu Live TV and Youtube TV use.
Hope this Helps. Go Jackets!
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