Want to watch the Duke-Kansas football game? Here’s how to find it

Having posted their second win of the season last Saturday, the Duke Blue Devils complete the non-conference portion of their schedule when they play the Kansas Jayhawks on Saturday at Wallace Wade Stadium.

Duke’s 30-23 win over Northwestern, which followed a 45-17 win over N.C. A&T the previous week, means the Blue Devils (2-1) have already matched their win total from last season’s 2-9 campaign.

Saturday’s game with Kansas begins at 4 p.m. and will be televised by the ACC Network, which is available on Spectrum cable (channel 388) and satellite television services DirecTV (612), Dish Network (402) and AT&T (610).

Are you a cord-cutter?

If your preferred method of watching games involves streaming, there are options for that, too.

ACC Network is available on the following streaming services: Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV, ESPN+, Sling, FubuTV and AT&T Now MAX.

Additionally, you can keep up with the game by following News & Observer reporter Steve Wiseman (@stevewisemanNC) on Twitter. He will be at Wallace Wade Stadium, along with our visual journalists, covering the game.

Game day details: When is the Duke game kickoff?

Teams: Duke Blue Devils vs. Kansas Jayhawks

Where: Wallace Wade Stadium, Durham

Date: Saturday, Sept. 25

Time: 4 p.m.

TV: ACC Network

Streaming: https://www.espn.com/watch/player?network=acc

Betting line: Duke is a 16.5-point favorite.

Series history: The teams have met twice (2009, 2014), splitting the two games. Each has won on its home field.

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