How to watch Arkansas basketball vs Little Rock on TV, live stream

Arkansas basketball continues a four-game homestand tonight and welcomes an in-state rival to Bud Walton Arena.

The No. 24 The Razorbacks (3-1) will host Little Rock on Friday. This will be just the second meeting between the two schools, although they met in a charity exhibition before the 2019-20 season. Arkansas won the last matchup 91-78 in 2021.

The Hogs are coming off a 91-72 win over Pacific on Monday. It was the best offensive performance of the season for John Calipari’s men, but the defense leaked a little bit, especially in the first half. Jonas Aidoo and Trevon Brazile did not play against the Tigers, and both big men are questionable for tonight’s game.

Little Rock (3-2) went on the road and beat Tulsa 71-57 on Wednesday night. The Trojans have yet to play a home game this season and are 31st in the nation at 41.1% from 3.

How to watch the Arkansas vs. Little Rock game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information.

What channel is arkansas basketball vs. Little Rock today?

  • TV channel: SEC network
  • Streaming: FUBO (Free Trial), ESPN+

Arkansas vs. Little Rock will be broadcast on the SEC Network. The match can also be streamed with a subscription to FUBOwhich has a free trial option, and ESPN+, which includes ESPNU and all other ESPN channels.

Arkansas basketball vs. Little Rock start time

  • Date: Friday, November 22
  • Start time: 8 p.m. CT

It’s going to be a late night inside Bud Walton Arena. The game Arkansas vs. Little Rock will be played around 8pm CT on Friday.

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Arkansas basketball 2024-25 schedule

Date Opponent
Nov 6 beat Lipscomb 76-60
Nov 9 lost to Baylor 72-67
Nov 13 beat Troy 65-49
18 Nov beat Pacific 91-72
Nov 22 Little Rock
Nov 25 Maryland-Eastern Shore
Nov 28 Illinois (Kansas City)
Dec. 3 in Miami
Dec. 7 Texas San Antonio
10 Dec Michigan (New York City)
14 Dec Central Arkansas (North Little Rock)
December 21 North Carolina A&T
December 30 Oakland
January 4 in Tennessee*
January 8 Miss Ole*
January 11 Florida*
January 14 at LSU*
January 18 in Missouri*
January 22 Georgia*
January 25 Oklahoma*
1 February in Kentucky*
February 5 in Texas*
February 8 Alabama*
February 12 LSU*
15 February at Texas A&M*
February 19 at Auburn*
February 22 Missouri*
February 26 Texas*
1 March in South Carolina*
March 4 at Vanderbilt*
March 8 Mississippi State*
*Denotes SEC Game