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How to Watch San Antonio Spurs vs LA Clippers: Start Time, TV Channel, & Odds

Craig Dudek

By Craig Dudek in NBA Basketball

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Victor Wembanyama grabs a rebound during the second half against the Detroit Pistons
Mar 5, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs forward forward Victor Wembanyama (1) grabs a rebound during the second half against the Detroit Pistons at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

The Western Conference landscape is shifting, and the spotlight lands squarely on the Frost Bank Center this Friday. The San Antonio Spurs are on an absolute tear right now, coming off a massive win against the Pistons and winning 13 of their last 14 games. With Head Coach Mitch Johnson earning Coach of the Month honors and the dynamic duo of Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox clicking on all cylinders, the Spurs are looking to defend their turf against a familiar foe.

On the other side of the ticket, you have the LA Clippers. They are fighting for positioning in the play-in tournament, sitting at 30-31. While Tyronn Lue is known for his tactical adjustments, he is working with a thin roster this week. The Clippers are missing key pieces like Darius Garland and Bradley Beal, leaving Kawhi Leonard to carry the load as he returns to San Antonio. It is a classic setup: the red-hot home team against a scrappy, shorthanded road squad looking to play spoiler.

If you are looking to catch the action, finding the right broadcast is the first step. Whether you are tuning in for the national broadcast on ESPN or looking for a stream, we have broken down the viewing details for you below.

When Is San Antonio Spurs vs LA Clippers?

The tip-off is set for primetime on Friday, March 6, 2026.

  • Date: Friday, March 6, 2026
  • Time: 9:30 PM ET (8:30 PM CT)
  • Location: Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, TX

Where Is San Antonio Spurs vs LA Clippers?

The game takes place at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, TX.

For those looking at the home/road splits, this venue has been a fortress for the Spurs this season. San Antonio holds a dominant 22-6 record at home, winning at a 78.5% clip. Conversely, the Clippers have struggled on the road, holding a 14-18 record away from Los Angeles with a win rate of just 43.7%.

How can I Watch San Antonio Spurs vs LA Clippers?

This matchup has been picked up for national television, meaning it is accessible to a wide audience.

  • National TV: ESPN
  • Spurs (Home) Broadcast: FDSSW
  • Clippers (Away) Broadcast: FDSSC

How can I stream San Antonio Spurs vs LA Clippers?

Because this game is airing on ESPN, cord-cutters have plenty of options to watch the action without a traditional cable package.

You can stream the game live on FuboTV and Sling TV, both of which carry the ESPN network. Additionally, the game is available on Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and DirecTV Stream.

If you already have a TV provider, you can authenticate directly through the ESPN App or WatchESPN website to catch the live feed.

For the locals who prefer the home-team commentary:

  • Spurs Fans: You can stream the FDSSW feed via the network’s app or on FuboTV.
  • Clippers Fans: The FDSSC broadcast is available through the provider’s streaming service or partner platforms.

San Antonio Spurs vs LA Clippers Odds

The oddsmakers have set the line, and the Spurs are currently favored by a significant margin, likely due to the Clippers’ injury report and San Antonio’s recent hot streak.

TeamSpreadMoneylineTotal
San Antonio Spurs-7 (-110)-280Over 223 (-110)
LA Clippers+7 (-110)+230Under 223 (-110)

Odds from Bet365 Sportsbook on March 6th.

Spurs (-7): San Antonio is 22-6 at home this season and has covered the spread in 57.1% of those games. Their home games have also trended under the total 60.7% of the time, worth noting against the 223 line. With a 13-1 run and Coach of the Month honors for Mitch Johnson, the Spurs’ momentum is undeniable.

Clippers (+7): LA is 14-18 on the road but has quietly covered the spread in 56.2% of away games. The line has also shifted in their favor, the spread opened at -8.5 and the moneyline moved from -426/+325 to -280/+230, suggesting sharp money on the Clippers despite missing Garland, Beal, and Collins.

Craig Dudek

Creative Manager and Writer at Sportradar. Craig has previously worked as a camera operator and video director in radio and television, as well as a content coordinator in the non-profit sector.

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