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Whoever wins tonight’s U.S. Open women’s final will be their first ever champion.
American Jessica Pegula made it to her first Grand Slam final on September 5 with a come-from-behind victory over Karolina Muchova.
Pegula and Sabalenka have met on the court recently, with Pegula 15-1 since returning from the Olympics, her lone loss coming to Sabalenka in the Cincinnati Open final in August.
The finals will be broadcast live this afternoon on ESPN and ESPN+.
US Open Women’s Final Date and Time: When is Pegula vs Sabalenka match at the US Open?
Jessica Pegula and Aryna Sabalenka will face off today, September 7th at 4pm ET.
What channel will the US Open be broadcast on?
Today’s US Open final will be broadcast on ESPN. If you have cable TV, all you need to do is tune in to ESPN at 4pm.
How to watch and stream Pegula vs. Sabalenka at the US Open:
If you don’t have cable TV, there are still a few ways you can stream the Pegula vs Sabalenka match.
ESPN+
ESPN+ will cost $10.99 per month, and subscribers will be able to stream the remaining U.S. Open matches as well as other ESPN sporting events, including Monday Night Football.
Sling TV
Sling TV doesn’t offer a free trial, but you get 50% off your first month no matter what plan you sign up for. Sling Orange includes ESPN, and Sling Blue includes ABC. To watch both, you’ll need to sign up for the combined plan for $30 for the first month.
Hulu + Live TV
If you’d like to stream the U.S. Open with a free trial, consider Hulu + Live TV, which includes ABC and ESPN and comes with a three-day free trial before the $76.99 monthly fee.
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