How to Watch Warriors vs Clippers on January 8, 2021


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Tonight’s late game is a Pacific Division showdown and a rematch from Wednesday night as the Los Angeles Clippers look to pull off back-to-back road victories against the Golden State Warriors. The Clippers defeated the Warriors 108-101 in their first contest in San Francisco and will be looking to do it again.

At 6-3, the LA Clippers are 3-0 against divisional opponents and will be looking to keep their winning streak alive against Golden State. On Wednesday night, LA’s Paul George and Kawhi Leonard led all scorers with 21 points. Neither were efficient in their scoring, but they did enough to help their team pull off a 7-point victory at the Chase Center. 

Sitting at 4-4, with a 2-2 record at home, the Golden State Warriors haven’t been playing at their best this season. Andrew Wiggins led the team in scoring with 19 points in their first game against the Clippers. Former MVP Steph Curry had 13 points and was 1-6 from 3 in that loss. The Warriors will need a big game from him if they want to have a chance of knocking off the Clippers.

There will not be any fans in attendance in San Francisco; however, cord cutters can find out how to watch Clippers-Warriors below.

When to Watch Clippers vs. Warriors

Tip-off for Los Angeles Clippers vs. Golden State Warriors is scheduled for 10:00 PM ET on Friday, January 8, 2021. The game will be nationally televised on ESPN with local broadcasts available on NBC Sports Bay Area and Fox Sports Prime Ticket.

Where to Watch Clippers vs. Warriors

Cord cutters can watch all the action live from the hardwood by subscribing to any streaming service that carries ESPN or by using the Watch ESPN app. Choosing from any of these subscription services below has its benefits because there are no hidden fees, you can cancel anytime with most offering a free trial for new subscribers.

  • AT&T TV Now: Subscribers to AT&TV Now can watch the NBA on ESPN, and over 45 other channels for only $55/month with their Plus package. 500 hours of DVR is included so you won’t miss your team’s victories on the hardwood, and you can record your other favorite shows.
  • Hulu + Live TV: For $65/month, Hulu + Live TV gives you access to ESPN, NBA on ESPN, over 65 channels, and access to Hulu’s large library of content including exclusive shows and movies. With 50 hours of Cloud DVR included you’ll be able to record this game, and much more.
  • fuboTV: Perhaps the best sports-orientated streaming service is fuboTV because subscribers can watch ESPN, NBA on ESPN, over 130 events in 4K, and 110 channels, starting at $64.99/month. 250 hours of Cloud DVR means there is plenty of room to save your favorite events.
  • YouTube TV: For $65/month, YouTube TV is a great service for watching ESPN, NBA on ESPN, and over 85 other channels. With unlimited Cloud DVR storage, it’s the perfect place to record your favorite games, catch up on all of the buildup for the week, analyst predictions, and have the ability to come back to it at season’s end.
  • Sling Orange: The Sling Orange package is only $30/month and it includes 10 hours of Cloud DVR storage. Sling is one of the most affordable services to watch the NBA every week on ESPN, and it comes with over 30 other channels.
  • Vidgo: For $55/month, Vidgo gives you access to all of the NBA games on ESPN and ABC, plus over 85 other channels. The service offers 24 hour playback on popular programming, and right now, new and returning subscribers can take advantage of a promotional price of $10/mo. for the first 2 months.
  • NBA League Pass: Fans can watch live games from their favorite out-of-market teams with one of the packages provided by NBA League Pass. For $119.99/yr. or $17.99/mo. fans can watch all the games from an out-of-market team with Team Pass. Catch every game from any out-of-market team for only $28.99/mo. or $199/yr. with League Pass. Upgrade to a commercial-free experience with League Pass Premium and watch every game from an out-of-market team for only $249.99/yr. or $39.99 mo.

Due to the NBA’s blackout restrictions, local fans may have to watch the game on NBC Sports Bay Area and Fox Sports Prime Ticket, both of which are streaming on AT&T TV Now. NBC Sports Bay Area is also available on fubuTV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV. Regional sports networks coverage varies based on location, but if these networks are subject to blackout in your location then you should be able to watch the national broadcast on ESPN.

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