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Auburn vs. Memphis: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Saturday’s game in Atlanta

The No. 14 Auburn Tigers play the Memphis Tigers on Saturday as part of Holiday Hoopsgiving at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

Auburn’s game with Memphis is slated to be the headlining game of this year’s Holiday Hoopsgiving event and will be Auburn’s toughest game to date.

Auburn and Memphis are both ranked in the top 30 of the latest KenPom rankings, are both in the top 40 of the ESPN Basketball Power Index. When it comes to human rankings, Auburn ranks in the top 15 of both the Associated Press poll, as well as the USA TODAY Coaches Poll, while Memphis is receiving votes in both cases.

Memphis has built a strong resume to this point in the season, earning wins over Vanderbilt, Ole Miss, and Nebraska. Auburn will be Memphis’ third SEC opponent this season, and they will play their fourth on Tuesday when they travel to Alabama.

Point guard Kendric Davis has been key to Memphis’ success, as he averages 17 points per game. Wendell Green Jr. will go toe-to-toe with Davis on Saturday, and he says that he welcomes the challenge.

“It’s something you look forward to,” Green said of matching up with Davis. “Playing against guys that are up there with me and I’m up there with them, you know, same level, you just want to go out there and show who’s better. But at the end of the day, it’s not really about that matchup. It’s about which team wins and hopefully, we can do that Saturday.”

Below, you will find key information regarding Saturday’s game between Auburn and Memphis, including a how-to-watch guide, an injury report, and a projected starting five.

How to watch/listen to Saturday's game

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: Saturday, Dec. 10

  • Time: 4 p.m. CT

  • TV Channel: ESPN2 (Mike Morgan, Dane Bradshaw)

  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here)

  • Radio: Auburn Sports Network (Andy Burcham, Sonny Smith, Brad Law)

Auburn vs. Memphis injury report

AUBURN

Jaylin Williams

Illness

Questionable for Saturday’s game

MEMPHIS

Damaria Franklin

Eligibility

Out indefinitely

Jahmar Young Jr.

Eligibility

Out indefinitely

Ian Granja

Undisclosed

Questionable for Saturday’s game

Players to Watch:

AUBURN

  • Wendell Green Jr.

  • Johni Broome

  • K.D Johnson

MEMPHIS

  • Kendric Davis

  • DeAndre Williams

  • Alex Lomax

Projected Starting Five

AUBURN

Wendell Green Jr.

G

Zep Jasper

G

Chris Moore

F

Jaylin Williams

F

Johni Broome

F

MEMPHIS

Kendric Davis

G

Alex Lomax

G

Jayden Hardaway

G

Chandler Lawson

F

DeAndre Williams

F

Story originally appeared on Auburn Wire