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How to watch Orange Grove vs London in Alice Monday; 6pm

Watch Orange Grove host London in Alice Monday at 6 p.m. CT, the game streams on the NFHS Network; confirm records and venue details before you go.

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How to watch Orange Grove vs London in Alice Monday; 6pm
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1. Game basics: who, what, when and where

There is an intriguing high school matchup in Alice, TX on Monday, Feb. 16 (beginning at 6 p.m. CT), with Orange Grove High School hosting London High School in the 2026 UIL girls basketball playoffs. USA TODAY High School Sports published the preview on Feb. 14, 2026, naming Orange Grove the host and Alice as the venue city; the snippet explicitly lists the start time as 6 p.m. CT.

2. Primary way to watch: NFHS Network

Don't miss out on any of the action with NFHS Network. The NFHS Network is cited in the USA TODAY preview as the streaming partner for this playoff matchup; site-interface text in the NFHS Network snippets includes “Subscribe to Watch,” “Unlock Highlights for Orange Grove,” and “Full Game,” indicating live and on‑demand video will be available through that service.

3. Devices and TV platforms where the stream typically appears

The USA TODAY preview and NFHS Network page list the platforms supported for NFHS Network coverage: mobile apps for iOS and Android and TV apps for ROKU, Amazon Fire, Google TV and Apple TV. That means you can stream on phones, tablets, smart TVs and streaming sticks, check your device’s app store for the NFHS Network app in advance to avoid a last‑minute download.

4. Access and subscription note readers should expect

The NFHS Network interface text includes “Subscribe to Watch,” which signals that some events may be behind a paywall or require a one‑game pass or subscription. The NFHS footer in the provided material shows “© 2026 NFHS Network LLC,” and the USA TODAY preview carries a commerce disclosure about affiliate links, both indicate commercial distribution and that viewers should confirm access rules and pricing through the NFHS Network app or the schools’ announcements before game time.

5. Conflicting team records, what’s in the public snippets

Public records in the compiled snippets conflict. One SBLive/SI‑style snapshot lists Orange Grove at 7–1 (win percentage .875) and London at 5–4 (.556). An alternate league table in the same material lists Orange Grove with a league W‑L of 4–1 and an overall 8–2 record, while London appears 4–2 in league with an overall 6–5 record. These divergent snapshots both appear in the supplied material; use them only as provisional context and verify current records with UIL, MaxPreps, or each school’s athletic department before citing a single record.

    6. Recent form and game results you can cite now

    The SBLive‑style lists supplied include recent game results for both teams that help gauge form heading into the playoff:

  • Orange Grove previous games (as listed): vs. Ingram Moore, L 21–37; @ Raymondville, W 35–31; vs. Mathis, W 41–6; @ Aransas Pass, W 55–26; vs. Goliad, L 17–40. These lines include repeated items such as “Orange Grove defeats Mathis 41‑6” in the material.
  • London previous games (as listed): @ Llano, L 12–53; @ Rio Hondo, W 49–42; @ Palacios, W 41–13; vs. West Oso, W 45–6; @ Edna, L 33–55. Related snippets also show matching headlines like “Llano defeats London 53‑12” and “Edna defeats London 55‑33.”
  • Use these game‑by‑game results to frame recent performance, but attribute them to the SBLive/SI‑style data and note that duplicated lines in the source confirm some results but do not resolve record conflicts.

7. Where to find highlights and postgame video

The Sports Yahoo highlights list includes “2026 UIL Girls Basketball Playoffs London High School vs. Orange Grove High School Highlights” among many postgame items; NFHS Network page strings include “Unlock Highlights for Orange Grove” and “Full Game.” Expect highlights to appear on Sports Yahoo’s video listings and on NFHS Network’s on‑demand library after the game. If you want clips for social sharing, check Sports Yahoo’s highlights feed and the NFHS app after the final buzzer.

8. Logistics and venue details you must verify before you go

The compiled material confirms Alice, TX, as the city and Orange Grove as host, but it does not provide the gym or street address for the game. The snippets explicitly note no arena/gym name or ticket pricing was included. Before leaving home, call Orange Grove High School or check the schools’ athletics pages to confirm the precise venue in Alice, door times, and ticketing policy, some playoff games are held at neutral sites or have special gate procedures.

9. What the record conflicts mean for reporting and for fans

Because the same SI/SBLive‑style source produced multiple record snapshots (7–1 vs 8–2, and 5–4 vs 6–5), reporters and fans should treat those numbers as provisional. The research guidance recommends using the USA TODAY preview’s publication date (Feb. 14, 2026) as a baseline for the matchup announcement, then verifying current standings with UIL, MaxPreps, or the schools. For readers sharing results or celebrating a win, note that public standings can change rapidly during playoff season; confirm with official league pages if accuracy matters.

10. Missing items the sources did not provide, what to check now

The provided material contains no coach or player quotes, no playoff round designation (district/bi‑district/area/regional), no seeding information, no ticket prices and no broadcast commentary names. The research explicitly advises follow‑ups: confirm the venue name/address in Alice, verify whether NFHS Network requires a paywall for this particular event and whether there’s a one‑game pass, and obtain coach/player quotes and the playoff round designation from Orange Grove and London athletic directors.

11. Practical steps for fans who want to watch or attend (action checklist)

1. Install the NFHS Network app on the device you plan to use (iOS/Android/ROKU/Amazon Fire/Google TV/Apple TV) ahead of time to avoid connection delays.

2. Check Orange Grove High School and London High School athletics pages or call their athletic offices to confirm the gym name and ticket policy for the Alice site.

3. If you plan to stream, verify whether you need to “Subscribe to Watch” on NFHS Network; prepare payment method if required.

4. After the game, search Sports Yahoo and the NFHS Network app for “2026 UIL Girls Basketball Playoffs London High School vs. Orange Grove High School Highlights” to view postgame clips.

12. How you can engage the community, share hooks and verification prompts

Share a local angle when you post: note that Orange Grove is a Jim Wells County team hosting in Alice, and cite a surprising stat from the snippets (for example, one snapshot lists Orange Grove at a .875 win percentage). Ask readers to send photos or short video clips if they attend (and to confirm they have rights to share). If you see conflicting records online, tag the schools’ official accounts or email the athletic directors to prompt clarifying updates, community corrections help get the official record straight.

13. Final reminders for reporters and readers

“There is an intriguing high school matchup in Alice, TX on Monday, Feb. 16 (beginning at 6 p.m. CT), with Orange Grove High School hosting London High School.” Use that USA TODAY phrasing for the basic event announcement, and rely on NFHS Network for streaming access while confirming subscription requirements. For any published piece that cites team records, include the source and the date you checked the standings given the multiple conflicting snapshots in the compiled material.

If you want, I can draft short social posts (alerts and a push notification) or a brief templated email to Orange Grove and London athletic directors requesting venue confirmation, ticketing, and quotes for publication.

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