We get a lot of questions about how to watch the game and listen to the game, and with today’s game between Virginia Tech and ODU (6:00 PM, ESPN+) being streaming-only, here’s a guide to how you can watch the game and/or listen to the game.
How to Watch Virginia Tech-ODU on ESPN+
- This game will not be broadcast over regular satellite or cable TV and will be streaming only, on ESPN+. Here’s the link:
Streaming broadcast of Virginia Tech-ODU on ESPN+
- In order to watch the game, you must have an ESPN subscription (via a MyDisney account; ESPN is owned by Disney.)
- If you try to access that link without being logged in, or without having a MyDisney account, you will be presented with a login/signup screen that looks like this (click to see).
- Once you get logged in or signed up, you’ll be able to watch the game at that link.
- You can also download the ESPN app on a streaming device (TV, tablet, phone), log in to your MyDisney account, and watch the game.
How to Listen to Virginia Tech-ODU On the Radio
Over 40 radio affiliates carry Virginia Tech sports broadcasts, including some of the region’s most powerful and highly-rated stations:
- Washington, DC’s 106.7 The Fan.
- Norfolk’s premier news-talk station News-Talk 790, WNIS.
- Richmond’s AM 910, 105.1. FM, The Fan.
- Roanoke’s legendary news-talk powerhouse, WFIR-AM & FM.
- And the Flagship Home of Virginia Tech Sports, ESPN Blacksburg (93.1 FM, 97.1 FM, 810 AM)
To find your local radio affiliate, click this link to hokiesports.com and scroll down.
How to Stream the Audio for Virginia Tech-ODU
If you want to listen online, download the hokiesports app to your smart phone (Apple or Android) by clicking this link.
That’s it! Enjoy the game!
Not for nothing, but there was no audio for this game in the app. Or for any event. Living in Kentucky, that’s the only way I can listen to games not televised (no, I don’t pay for espn+). And even when on TV, it would be nice to listen to the game while out and about. Especially with Bill Roth. Wish the app worked.
Thank you TSL STAFF!!!!!
You’re welcome! Hope it was helpful.
I believe you can live stream on your tablet or
phone and use Screen mirroring to pull it up on your smart tv can you not? Asking for a friend.
Sometimes that is blocked. If you have a laptop or desktop with a HDMI port you might be able to see it on the big screen that way.
my TV has the APP built in
If you have a smart tv, much easier to just watch it from the Hulu app. Go to hulu, slide over to “Sports” and it pulls up in upcoming. No reason to try to cast it.