Two undefeated teams will collide at Rupp Arena Saturday with No. 11 UCLA coming into to No. 1 Kentucky's house. Kentucky hasn't been in a close game this season, winning by more than 20 points in each of its seven wins. UCLA's high-flying offense that ranks third in the country in points per game is sure to make this one the toughest test of the cats' season.

Here is how you you can watch the big game, both on TV and streaming online. We'll also highlight some key matchups to watch along with our expert picks at the bottom.

Viewing information

TV: CBS

Online: CBSSports.com

Mobile: CBS Sports App

Time: 12:30 p.m. ET

Location: Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky

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Quick glance

Kentucky has looked every bit the part of the most talented team in the country. And UCLA has had one of the most electric offenses. They are fifth and sixth, respectively, in adjusted offensive efficiency according to KenPom. Both teams rely heavily on true freshmen for their success, specifically at point guard where De'Aaron Fox and Lonzo Ball both run the show.

Odds

KenPom: Kentucky given 83 percent chance to win

Vegas Insider: Kentucky -8

Matchup to watch

The point guard matchup in this one should be an all-timer. Kentucky's De'Aaron Fox has been one of the best distributors in the country, with a 35.2 percent assist ratio that ranks top-50. On the other side, Lonzo Ball has emerged as one of the nation's most electric players, and his lanky, athletic 6-foot-6 frame will be a tough challenge for Fox. defensively. Both guys are studs who are at their best when slashing to the basket and making plays for others. I can't wait to watch these guys go at it.

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PICK

UCLA has been impressive this season, but Kentucky has looked otherworldly. If the Bruins can hang around until the second half, I think they have a chance to make things really interesting. They have the shooting to put anyone away. But Kentucky + Rupp Arena + John Calipari? That's still too much. I'll take the Wildcats.