Want to stream the Elite 8 March Madness games? Here's the schedule and how to watch the NCAA tournament games live.
March Madness features 67 games televised across four channels: CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV. It is possible to access these channels with a range of streaming services that offer free trials: By making the most of these free trials, you can watch select March Madness games without actually spending anything.
March Madness can be streamed in many ways. All CBS games are available for streaming on Paramount+. All TBS, TNT and TruTV games can be streamed on Max. March Madness Live can also be used to stream every game as long as you have a valid TV provider login.
The best way to watch March Madness is with a subscription to Sling TV, which offers 50% off the first month. Fans have to sign up for Sling TV’s blue package, which costs about $25 with the discount for the first month and then $50.99 afterward, to watch every NCAA Tournament game.
The No. 1 Trojans take on the No. 2 Huskies tonight in one of this year’s best women’s March Madness games so far
Today’s game airs live on CBS so if you want to watch Auburn vs. Michigan State on TV, you can tune into your local CBS affiliate. You can also watch Auburn vs. Michigan State online without cable, with a few ways to livestream the Elite Eight basketball game for free. Here’s what you need to know.
The 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament is getting close to the end and on Monday, March 31 the Elite Eight wraps up, starting with the Regional 3 Birmingham bracket where the 2 seed TCU Horned Frogs take on the 1 seed Texas Longhorns at Legacy Arena at BJCC in Birmingham, Ala.
The Road to the Final Four continues with regional finals this weekend after the 2025 NCAA Tournament started with 68 teams earlier this month. The first two tickets to the final weekend of the college basketball season will be punched Saturdau with two marquee Elite Eight matchups in the East Regional Final and West Regional Final on tap.