


The Belichick era at UNC is off to a rough start, but the team has a chance to turn things around this afternoon against Charlotte.
In UNC’s season-opener, and Belichick’s first game as a collegiate head coach, the Tar Heels lost to the TCU Horned Frogs, 48-14.
UNC-Charlotte also dropped their season opener in a 34-11 loss to Appalachian State. Their starting quaterback, Conner Harrell, made his 49ers debut in the game after transferring from UNC; just two games into the season, he’ll face his former team.
Today’s game is a streaming exclusive, so here what you need to know to tune in to today’s UNC game.
Kickoff at tonight’s (Sept. 6) UNC-Charlotte game is set for 7 p.m. ET.
Today’s UNC-Charlotte game is a streaming exclusive, so you’ll need an ESPN subscription to stream the game.
ESPN offers two different direct-to-consumer streaming plans at different price points: ESPN Select (formerly ESPN+) and ESPN Unlimited. The UNC vs. Charlotte game will be available to subscribers of both plans.
ESPN Select costs $11.99/month and gives access to select CFB games, while the $29.99/month ESPN Unlimited expands to include even more CFB and NFL games.
There are also a number of streaming bundles with ESPN and ESPN Select that will save you money monthly. For $29.99/month, you can get Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN with ads; all three without ads costs $38.99/ month and the discount basically gives you Disney+ and Hulu for free.
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