What TV channels will broadcast the game?
The game will be broadcast on TNT and truTV.
Sports / College Basketball
The Villanova Wildcats (12-3, 3-1 in the Big East) face the Marquette Golden Eagles (6-10, 1-4 in the Big East) at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee on Saturday, January 10. Villanova looks to continue its strong season, while Marquette aims to bui...
Villanova enters the game with a strong record and a recent top-25 ranking. Coach Kevin Willard has turned the program around quickly. They are looking to rebound from a recent loss to Creighton. Marquette, after a slow start, hopes to capitalize on their home-court advantage and recent win against Xavier. Their success hinges on containing Villanova's offense and generating points from turnovers, a weakness Villanova tends to exploit. The historical head-to-head favors Marquette at home, adding another layer of intrigue to this Big East matchup. Keep an eye on Villanova's Duke Brennan and Marquette's Nigel James, who both are key players for their teams.
The game will be broadcast on TNT and truTV.
You can stream the game on the WatchTNT app or on Sling (subscription required).
In Milwaukee, listen on ESPN Milwaukee WKTI FM-94.5. Other stations include WCUB 980 AM (Two Rivers), WDLB 1450 AM (Marshfield), WSCO 95.3 FM/1570 AM (Appleton), and WSCO 99.1 FM (Oshkosh).
Villanova is favored by 4.5 points, with an over/under of 145.5 points (subject to change).
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