Sports on TV today in Minneapolis, St. Paul and the Twin Cities

The Minnesota Star Tribune
December 4, 2025 at 4:52AM

ON THE AIR THURSDAY

BASKETBALL TIME TV RADIO

College women: Florida at Virginia Tech 4 pm ESPN2

NBA: Golden State at Philadelphia 6 pm NBATV

College women: S. Carolina at Louisville 6 pm ESPN

College women: North Carolina at Texas 6 pm ESPN2

College women: Clemson at Alabama 6 pm ESPNU

College women: Villanova at Georgetown 6 pm Peacock

College women: Pittsburgh at Miss. State 6 pm SECN

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College women: Arkansas at SMU 6 pm ACCN

NBA: Timberwolves at New Orleans 7 pm FDSN iHeart

College women: LSU at Duke 8 pm ESPN

College women: Notre Dame at Mississippi 8 pm ESPN2

College women: Marquette at DePaul 8 pm Peacock

College women: California at Missouri 8 pm SECN

FOOTBALL

NFL: Dallas at Detroit 7:15 pm Prime

GOLF

World Champions Cup: First round 11 am ESPN

PGA: The Hero World Challenge 12:30 pm GOLF

HOCKEY

NHL: Detroit at Columbus 6:30 pm Hulu, *ESPN+

College men: Gophers at Ohio State 6:30 pm BTN 103.5/1130

NHL: Wild at Calgary 8 pm FDSNX 100.3-FM

NHL: Chicago at Los Angeles 9 pm Hulu, *ESPN+

SOCCER

Premier: West Ham at Manchester United 2 pm USA

Coppa Italia: AC Milan at Lazio 2 pm CBSSN

* web-stream broadcast (requires subscription)

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University of St. Thomas sports livestreams are here.

Timberwolves app on iHeart

Twins app on Audacy

Livestreams of high school sporting events in the metro area are available for purchase from Neighborhood Sports Network. Tap here for a link to the schedule. Other games throughout the state are available for a fee through the NFHS network

Area college sports livestreams are here: MIACNSICUMAC

In addition to sports listed above, more games are available from these web services: ESPN3ESPN+BIG+PeacockStadium FOX Sports

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