March Madness has arrived. Over the course of the following two weeks, 68 D1 Men’s Basketball groups will face one another on the courtroom, main as much as the National Championship in St. Antonio on April 7. Duke, Florida, Houston, and Auburn lead the cost as No. 1 seeds, however when each recreation is make or break, something might occur.
Whether you’re cheering to your alma mater or following each decide in your bracket, it will possibly get irritating making an attempt to observe the total match with out cable. To assist make issues a bit easier, I’ve compiled every thing it’s good to know to observe each March Madness recreation on-line.
When Is March Madness?
March Madness formally kicked off on March 16 with Selection Sunday, however the match technically runs from March 18 by means of to the National Championship on April 7.
2025 March Madness Brackets
The NCAA formally unveiled this 12 months’s March Madness bracket on Selection Sunday. You can discover printable variations and the web platform by means of the NCAA website.
Where to Stream March Madness Online
According to the NCAA, March Madness will characteristic 67 video games televised throughout 4 channels: CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV. All 4 of those channels are included in Hulu + Live TV subscriptions, which provide a 3-day free trial and is our prime decide for sports activities streaming total.
DirectTV is one other stay TV streaming service that features all 4 channels. Sling TV affords TBS, TNT, and truTV, however not CBS, whereas Fubo contains CBS however not the Turner channels. Otherwise, all CBS video games (together with the National Championship) shall be streaming on Paramount+, whereas TNT and TBS video games shall be streaming on Max.
If you already pay for any of those channels on cable, you can even sign up together with your TV supplier on the March Madness Live App to stream video games on the go.
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Full 2025 March Madness Schedule
CBS is the primary broadcaster for March Madness, televising 24 video games together with the Final Four, Elite 8 and Sweet 16. TBS will broadcast 18 video games, TNT will broadcast 12, whereas truTV will air or simulcast 21. You can head over to the NCAA website for extra particulars on every recreation’s location. All occasions under are listed in EDT.
First Four
Tuesday, March 18
- (16) Saint Francis vs. (16) Alabama State – 6:40pm (truTV)
- (11) North Carolina vs. (11) San Diego State – 9:10pm (truTV)
Wednesday, March 19
- (16) Mount St. Mary’s vs. (16) American – 6:40pm (truTV)
- (11) Xavier vs. (11) Texas – 9:10pm (truTV)
First Round of 64
Thursday, March 20
- (9) Creighton vs. (8) Louisville – 12:15pm (CBS)
- (13) High Point vs. (4) Purdue – 12:40pm (truTV)
- (14) Montana vs. (3) Wisconsin – 1:30pm (TNT)
- (16) SIU Edwardsville vs. (1) Houston – 2pm (TBS)
- (16) Saint Francis/Alabama St. vs. (1) Auburn – 2:50pm (CBS)
- (12) McNeese vs. (5) Clemson – 3:15pm (truTV)
- (11) VCU vs. (6) BYU – 4:05pm (TNT)
- (9) Georgia vs. (8) Gonzaga – 4:35pm (TBS)
- (15) Wofford vs. (2) Tennessee – 6:50pm (TNT)
- (10) Arkansas vs. (7) Kansas – 7:10pm (CBS)
- (13) Yale vs. (4) Texas A&M – 7:25pm (TBS)
- (11) Drake vs. (6) Missouri – 7:35pm (truTV)
- (10) Utah State vs. (7) UCLA – 9:25pm (TNT)
- (15) Omaha vs. (2) St John’s – 9:45pm (CBS)
- (12) UC San Diego vs. (5) Michigan – 10pm (TBS)
- (14) UNCW vs. (3) Texas Tech – 10:10pm (truTV)
Friday, March 21
- (9) Baylor vs. (8) Mississippi State – 12:15pm (CBS)
- (15) Robert Morris vs. (2) Alabama – 12:40pm (truTV)
- (14) Lipscomb vs. (3) Iowa State – 1:30pm (TNT)
- (12) Colorado State vs. (5) Memphis – 2pm (TBS)
- (16) Mount St Mary’s/American vs (1) Duke – 2:50pm (CBS)
- (10) Vanderbilt vs. (7) Saint Mary’s – 3:15pm (truTV)
- (11) North Carolina/SDSU vs. (6) Ole Miss – 4:05pm (TNT)
- (13) Grand Canyon vs. (4) Maryland – 4:35pm (TBS)
- (16) Norfolk State vs. (1) Florida – 6:50pm (TNT)
- (14) Troy vs. (3) Kentucky – 7:10pm (CBS)
- (10) New Mexico vs. (7) Marquette – 7:25pm (TBS)
- (13) Akron vs. (4) Arizona – 7:35pm (truTV)
- (9) Oklahoma vs. (8) UConn – 9:25pm (TNT)
- (11) Xavier/Texas vs. (6) Illinois – 9:45pm (CBS)
- (15) Bryant vs. (2) Michigan State – 10pm (TBS)
- (12) Liberty vs. (5) Oregon – 10:10pm (truTV)
Second Round of 32
Saturday, March 22
- TBA – 12:10pm (CBS, TBS, TNT, truTV)
Sunday, March 23
- TBA – 12:10pm (CBS, TBS, TNT, truTV)
Sweet 16 (Regional Semi-Finals)
Thursday, March 27
Friday, March 28
Elite Eight (Regional Finals)
Saturday, March 29
Sunday, March 30
Final Four (National Semi-Finals)
Saturday, April 5
- TBA – 6:09pm (CBS)
- TBA – 8:49pm (CBS)
National Championship
Monday, April 7