What time does the game start?
Kickoff is at 12 p.m. ET on Saturday, October 25.
Sports / College Football
The UNC Tar Heels (2-4, 0-2 ACC) are set to face the No. 16 Virginia Cavaliers (6-1, 3-0 ACC) at Kenan Stadium. UNC is looking to turn their season around against a strong Virginia team known for its high-scoring offense.
UNC's offensive struggles have been a major concern this season. Quarterback Gio Lopez, while showing signs of improvement, has yet to consistently deliver. The team's inability to convert on third downs and maintain possession has put immense pressure on their defense.
Virginia, on the other hand, comes into this game with a potent offense. Quarterback Chandler Morris leads a unit that excels in both passing and rushing, making them a difficult matchup for any defense. Their strong turnover margin and time of possession further solidify their dominance.
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**How to Watch:**
The game will be broadcast on ACC Network and can be streamed via DirecTV &ref=yanuki.com (free trial), Fubo &ref=yanuki.com (free trial), or ESPN Unlimited &ref=yanuki.com ($29.99/month).
Kickoff is at 12 p.m. ET on Saturday, October 25.
Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, NC.
ACC Network.
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