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How Will I Watch Georgetown at Lehigh this Afternoon?

Not going to the game today?

You're not going to be at Murray Goodman Stadium at 12:37PM today?  It's pacing break, you say?

Well, I'm going to be there.

So how do you catch the game?

Never fear.  LFN's here.

Kickoff time at Murray Goodman Stadium is 12:37PM.

All Lehigh home games are televised in the Lehigh Valley on Service Electric 2, so if you're in the Lehigh Valley, you can tune to that channel.  Steve Degler, Al DiCarlo, and Mike Yadush are on the call.

If you're not in the Lehigh Valley, you can still live stream the game over the internet through the Stadium and Patriot League Network.  The video link to the Penn/Lehigh game is here, and it's a free stream.

The live stream is exactly the same as the Service Electric 2 broadcast and the same broadcast crew.

If want to listen to the game on the radio, you can catch the Lehigh game feed online here, or you can listen on AM at three spots around the Lehigh Valley on the AM Dial: 1160, 1230 and 1320.  Matt Kerr, Tom Fallon and Matt Markus are the radio crew.

As you may have heard, there are other college football games across the country.  A full information broadcast pack on every single game is here, which includes every video link, every broadcast team, and every Division I college football game, and yes, fans it includes TV and live stream information on the Penn State/Notre Dame game, too.

Finally, need to catch up on the full preview fun pack of today's game?
LFN's Georgetown Game Preview
LFN's Georgetown Media Pack with Podcasts and Video

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