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Oregon vs. Washington 2017 live stream: Start time, TV channel, and how to watch online

Washington will take on Oregon Saturday, and we have all you need to know to watch.

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The Oregon Ducks’ historical dominance over the Washington Huskies came to an end the last time they faced each other, a year ago. Oregon will try and get back to its winning ways and launch another 12-game streak against the Huskies on Saturday. Their game is set for 10 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on Fox Sports 1 (live streaming via Fox Sports GO).

Oregon is unlikely to get back in the win column against the Huskies this time around, though. Washington is the No. 12 team in the nation and it’s heavily favored over Oregon. Washington is 7-1 on the season with a 4-1 mark in the conference, while Oregon is 5-4 and just 2-4 in the conference.

The last time they faced each other, Washington won by a whopping 70-21. It was a beatdown like Oregon has rarely seen before. The Ducks have been saying leading up to the game that they aren’t thinking about last year’s game, but it has to be impossible not to.

Washington can’t lose any more games if it hopes to return to the College Football Playoff. The Huskies have lost one game and haven’t played any ranked competition to this point. They have two games against ranked opponents in the future though, so they can’t afford to lose to Oregon.

Below, you can find all the viewing information for Saturday’s game, as well as odds, news, predictions and more.

Time, TV channel, and streaming info

  • Time: 10 p.m. ET
  • Location: Husky Stadium, Seattle, Wash.
  • TV: FS1
  • Streaming: Fox Sports GO
  • Odds: Washington opened as 26-point favorites

Oregon vs. Washington news:

  • The Huskies need a little help, and they need to win out to make it into the College Football Playoff after being ranked 12th in the initial rankings.
  • Fans at Addicted To Quack answered questions for the fans at UW Dawg Pound, and when asked for a prediction, they went with Washington:

UWDP: Prediction for this game?

Matt: Ha. Washington big. Oregon isn’t ready to take back the rivalry yet. Best case scenario would be a repeat of the Oregon-Washington State game, where the Oregon defense can be disruptive enough to allow the Ducks to hang around for a while. But it wouldn’t surprise me a bit if Washington just jumped on Oregon from the get. Since 2000, the Oregon-Washington game has only finished with a single-digit margin of victory twice. That stat won’t change this year.

Oregon vs. Washington prediction:

Washington is far and away the better team in every way. The Huskies should walk all over Oregon, which is better now than it was last time, but not good enough.

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