What channel is the NBA London Game 2026 on? Memphis Grizzlies v Orlando Magic TV channel, live stream and UK time
Check out how to watch the Memphis Grizzlies v Orlando Magic on TV.

The NBA London Game 2026 will pit the Memphis Grizzlies against Orlando Magic at the O2 Arena in North Greenwich.
This is the 10th edition of the game and the Grizzlies' first appearance on this side of the Atlantic. Magic played here in 2016.
In terms of the standings, the Grizzlies lie down in 10th in the Western Conference, hovering on the edge of Playoff contention.
Magic are in a more promising position, sixth in the East with a .550 record and aiming upwards, though they must be wary of the congested pack narrowly beneath them in the standings.
Of course, there's still time for everything to change given we're only at the halfway stage of the season. There's still plenty of time for Magic to shore up their position and for the Grizzlies to fight their way into contention.
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch the Memphis Grizzlies against Orlando Magic on TV and online.
How to watch the NBA London Game 2026 on TV and live stream
The NBA London Game 2026 between Memphis Grizzlies and Orlando Magic will be shown live on Amazon Prime Video.
The game will take place on Sunday 18th January 2026. Tip off is 5pm UK time.
Amazon Prime Video is available on a range of devices, from desktop and laptop computers to smartphones and tablets via the app.
Coverage is available to all subscribers, including those on a free trial.
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