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Auburn will look to improve to 2-0 in the Players Era Festival. Here is everything you need to know about its contest with Oregon.

Coming off an 84-73 win over the Oregon Ducks on Monday night in their first game of the Players Era Festival and improved their record to 5-1 on the season, the No. 21 Auburn Tigers will look to add another tally to the win column by picking up a victory over the No. 7 Michigan Wolverines in their second matchup of the week on Tuesday night.

Michigan took on San Diego State on Monday night in its first game of the event.

The Tigers will be looking to make a splash in their first-ever appearance in the Players Era Festival and add more Thanksgiving week accolades to their collection after winning the Maui Invitational last season.

How to watch the Auburn Tigers take on the Michigan Wolverines in the Players Era Festival:

The television broadcast for the game can be found on truTV. Tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m. CT. Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Lauren Jbara and Bruce Pearl will be on the call for the game.

How to listen to the Auburn Tigers take on the Michigan Wolverines:

The Auburn Sports Network broadcast can be heard locally on 94.3 FM, on affiliate stations throughout the Southeast, or streamed anywhere on the Auburn Tigers app or on AuburnTigers.com.

Andy Burcham and Randall Dickey will have the radio call. 

Series history between the Auburn Tigers and the Michigan Wolverines:

This will be the second-ever meeting between Auburn and Michigan. The Tigers picked up a 78-65 win over the Wolverines in the Sweet 16 on in March, punching their ticket to the Elite Eight for the third time in progrm history.

Betting Odds:

Michigan is favored to pick up the win over Auburn, according to ESPN Bet Sportsbook. Here is the spread, money lines and over/under as of Monday night.

Spread: Michigan (-3.5)

Over/under: 159.5

Moneyline: Michigan (-175), Auburn (+150)

Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.