How to watch Duke vs. Northwestern field hockey: Channel, time, TV schedule, live stream for NCAA college match – sportingnews.com


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Cate Schiller
Jamie Schwaberow
College field hockey is coming back with a bang. Two of the sport’s best programs will go head-to-head Friday — Northwestern and Duke.
The defending champion Wildcats have returned strongly to the field, defeating Richmond and VCU handily in their first two matchups. Northwestern shut out both teams, with graduate transfer Grace Schulze, sophomore Laura Salamanca and Maja Ziovjnovic all playing key roles. 


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No. 5 Duke had a tougher debut, barely losing to No. 17 Liberty, 4-3. The Blue Devils recovered shortly after by defeating American 2-1, with sophomore Julia Boehringer and senior Alaina McVeigh each tallying a goal.
Who will snag a win in this top-ranked matchup?
Here’s everything you need to know about Duke vs. Northwestern, including TV channel and streaming options for the college field hockey game.
Duke vs. Northwestern field hockey will be broadcast live on ACC Network. Fans can also stream the action on Fubo.
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The matchup between Duke and Northwestern will begin at 6 p.m. ET on Friday, Sept. 5. The game will be played at Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium in Durham, North Carolina.
Here’s a look at the Blue Devils’ next five matchups.
Here’s a look at the Wildcats’ next five matchups.
Cate Schiller is an editorial intern for The Sporting News affiliate and commercial content team, focused on global partnerships supporting live events, entertainment and travel. Originally from Northern California, she graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and sports communications. Prior to joining The Sporting News, Cate was the Life and Style editor at her college newspaper, and a sports reporter at her hometown newspaper. In her free time, she enjoys baking, getting outdoors and discovering new music.

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