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How to watch Missouri vs. Georgia: Odds, stream, TV channel for SEC Tournament

FaceProfileby: Thomas Goldkamp03/13/24
SEC Tournament - Bridgestone Arena
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Georgia and Missouri will meet on Wednesday night in the opening round of the SEC Tournament, with both needing to essentially win out to have any chance at earning an NCAA Tournament berth. That should make for a free-flowing contest.

The Bulldogs have lost four of their last five heading in, while the Tigers went winless in conference play, losing 18 straight games.

So who will have the edge when the two teams meet tonight in Nashville, Tenn.? On3 stops to take a look at the odds and some of the advanced predictive metrics to see how the two teams stack up in the contest.

Odds for Georgia vs. Missouri

Coming into the game, Georgia is a 2.5-point favorite over Missouri, per FanDuel. The Bulldogs are also currently listed at -150 for the moneyline, right now, while the Tigers are sitting at +125.

The point total for the SEC Tournament game is currently set at 147.5 points. The two teams met earlier this year and 143 points were scored, with Georgia winning 75-68 on the road at Missouri.

Final score predictions for Georgia vs. Missouri

BPI Predicted winner: Georgia
BPI Predicted point differential: 5.3
BPI Win probability (for Georgia): 69.2%
BPI Matchup Quality: 68.2

ESPN’s BPI is a model designed to provide a statistical comparison between two teams and predict future success. It agrees with Vegas about what to expect from this game, though with a bit more confidence. Leading into the game, BPI is projecting a point differential of 5.3 points in Georgia’s favor. It also gives the Bulldogs a 69.2 percent chance to win the game over the Tigers.

BPI also gives this game a matchup quality score of 68.2, which is a pretty low score as far as watchability, even for an SEC Tournament game.

KenPom Predicted final score: Georgia 76, Missouri 71
KenPom Win probability (for Georgia): 67%

KenPom is another predictive system for college basketball. It’s designed to show how strong a team is at a given time, without taking factors like injuries into account. For this game between Georgia and Missouri, KenPom agrees with BPI and Vegas, projecting the Bulldogs to win by five points.

How to watch Georgia vs. Missouri

Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
Channel: SEC Network, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Nashville, Tenn.

Georgia and Missouri are set to tip off at 9:30 p.m. EST. It will also be played at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., rather than an on-campus venue, as part of the 2024 SEC Tournament.

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For fans outside of Nashville, the game can be watched on the SEC Network. It’s also going to be available to fans on streaming through FuboTV, which does have an option for a free trial.