How to Watch Virginia Tech vs. Old Dominion With & Without Cable: Full Streaming Guide

The Hokies will look to pick up their second win of the 2024 season at Old Dominion Saturday night.
Sep 7, 2024; Blacksburg, Virginia, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies quarterback Kyron Drones (1) scrambles out of the pocket against Marshall Thundering Herd defensive back J.J. Roberts (11) during the second quarter at Lane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images
Sep 7, 2024; Blacksburg, Virginia, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies quarterback Kyron Drones (1) scrambles out of the pocket against Marshall Thundering Herd defensive back J.J. Roberts (11) during the second quarter at Lane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images / Peter Casey-Imagn Images
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Fresh off a 31-14 win at Lane Stadium this past Saturday afternoon against Marshall in a non-conference game, the Virginia Tech football team will look for their second straight win of the 2024 campaign on the road this upcoming Saturday night at Old Dominion.

It will not be a long travel itinerary for the Hokies going from Blacksburg to Norfolk for the in-state battle and expect Virginia Tech fans to travel as well as they did in Week 1 in Nashville against Vanderbilt. If you can't make it to ODU, here is a full stream guide for Virginia Tech's third game of the season.

How to Watch Virginia Tech vs. Old Dominion: Full streaming Guide

For the first two weeks, the Hokies have been broadcast on two different networks. Against Vanderbilt, they were on ESPN with a noontime kickoff, and then this past weekend, their home opener was on The CW Network. Now this weekend at Old Dominion, you are going to need to go deep and far to find the broadcast against the Monarchs.

Get ready to pony up some dough if you want to watch the Hokies in Norfolk on a device. By now you know about the DIRECTV ongoing dispute with ESPN and ABC, but against Old Dominion, the game will be broadcast on ESPN+. That's right, if you don't have it, you'll need to order it behind a paywall. It's the age we're in with streaming and games being broadcast on them.

If you don't have ESPN+, you can always listen to the game on the Virginia Tech Sports Network, which is always a great listen if needed.

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