March Madness 2025: How to Watch the Elite Eight Today

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After three rounds of exhilarating tournament action, how is your bracket faring? In this year’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, top seeds have largely prevailed, with all four No. 1 seeds and three of the four No. 2 seeds advancing. This tournament, while featuring fewer major upsets compared to previous years of March Madness, is setting the stage for compelling Elite Eight matchups today and tomorrow.

Here’s your guide to watching and streaming March Madness, including the crucial Final Four games and the highly anticipated national championship in April.


Cooper Flagg and No. 1 Duke will compete against No. 2 Alabama on Saturday night in the Elite Eight round of the NCAA tournament.


When Does March Madness Elite Eight Action Tip Off?

The Elite Eight round of March Madness commences this evening with No. 1 Florida facing off against No. 3 Texas Tech at 6:09 p.m. ET (3:09 p.m. PT) in the West Region final. Following that, No. 1 Duke will battle No. 2 Alabama in the East Region final at 8:49 p.m. ET (5:49 p.m. PT). Tune in to TBS for both of tonight’s games. Tomorrow’s Elite Eight matchups will be broadcast on CBS.

Complete Elite Eight Game Schedule

Below is the broadcast schedule for the Elite Eight games airing tonight and tomorrow (all times Eastern):

Saturday, March 29 – Elite Eight Games on TBS

  • No. 1 Florida vs. No. 3 Texas Tech: 6:09 p.m. ET on TBS
  • No. 1 Duke vs. No. 2 Alabama: 8:49 p.m. ET on TBS

Sunday, March 30 – Elite Eight Games on CBS

  • No. 1 Houston vs. No. 2 Tennessee: 2:20 p.m. ET on CBS
  • No. 1 Auburn vs. No. 2 Michigan State: 5:05 p.m. ET on CBS

Looking ahead? Here is the remaining schedule for both the men’s and women’s tournaments, round by round:

Men’s NCAA Tournament Schedule

  • Elite Eight: March 29–30
  • Final Four: Saturday, April 5
  • National Championship: Monday, April 7

Women’s NCAA Tournament Schedule

  • Sweet 16: March 28–29
  • Elite Eight: March 30–31
  • Final Four: Friday, April 4
  • National Championship: Sunday, April 6

Streaming March Madness Games Without Cable

The remainder of the March Madness tournament will be broadcast on CBS and TBS. While a traditional cable subscription grants access to these channels, streaming services offer more affordable alternatives. The most cost-effective approach involves subscribing to two streaming platforms: Max and Paramount Plus with Showtime, for a combined monthly cost of $23.

For just $23, you can stream every remaining March Madness matchup live. A $10 monthly subscription to Max provides access to games televised on TBS. Simultaneously, the $13 per month Paramount Plus with Showtime plan will enable you to watch CBS broadcasts, including both Final Four contests and the National Championship game.




To livestream March Madness games carried by CBS, you’ll need the Paramount Plus with Showtime plan, priced at $13 monthly. The broadcast rights for the tournament’s final rounds alternate between TBS and CBS annually; this year, the Final Four and National Championship will air on CBS.

Review our analysis of Paramount Plus.





Max’s Basic with Ads plan is available for $10 a month and provides access to March Madness games airing on TBS.

While live sports on Max will soon necessitate upgrading to the $17 ad-free Standard plan, this upgrade is not required for viewing this year’s March Madness games. This policy change takes effect on Sunday, and today’s Elite Eight contests are the final games scheduled for broadcast on TBS. As the Final Four and National Championship will be shown on CBS, Max will not be needed after the Elite Eight round.

Read our comprehensive Max review.


Compatible Devices for March Madness Streaming

Paramount Plus and Max offer user-friendly apps for a wide array of devices, including iPhones, Android phones, iPads, Android tablets, and Amazon Fire tablets. Furthermore, both services are readily accessible on popular streaming platforms such as Roku, Apple TV, Android TV/Google TV, and Fire TV, alongside smart TVs from leading manufacturers like LG, Samsung, and Vizio. Gaming consoles, including Xbox and PlayStation, also support these streaming services.

Further Reading: March Madness TV Deals

For detailed specifics, consult the complete lists of supported devices for Paramount Plus and Max.

Free Options to Watch March Madness Tournament

Visit NCAA’s official March Madness Live site or utilize their March Madness Live application to access free game streams. March Madness Live is compatible with iOS and Android devices, as well as Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, and Xbox. The app also supports AirPlay and Chromecast functionalities. However, like most complimentary services, there’s a limitation. Viewers can enjoy a three-hour preview period without requiring pay TV provider authentication. Continued viewing beyond this preview necessitates logging in with valid credentials from a participating pay TV provider.

Accessing March Madness via Live TV Streaming Services

Live TV streaming services present another avenue for watching March Madness. While numerous services are available, three prominent providers include all four channels necessary to view every tournament game. Note that local channel availability varies by service and region; therefore, verify CBS availability in your area using the provided links below.




YouTube TV, priced at $83 monthly, incorporates both CBS and TBS. To confirm CBS availability in your locality, input your ZIP code on their welcome page. Currently, new subscribers can benefit from a discounted rate of $70 per month for the initial six months.

Read our in-depth YouTube TV review.





Hulu with Live TV, also at $83 per month, includes both CBS and TBS. To verify local channel availability, input your ZIP code in the “Can I watch local news in my area?” section at the bottom of their live news page.

Explore our review of Hulu with Live TV.


These live TV streaming options provide the flexibility to cancel at any time, but all necessitate a dependable internet connection. For further details, consult our comprehensive live TV streaming services guide and our curated recommendations for premier sports streaming platforms.

Utilizing a VPN to Stream March Madness

In situations where local broadcast restrictions or accessibility issues hinder game viewing, a VPN service with US-based servers can offer a solution. By employing a VPN, users can virtually alter their device’s location, gaining access to tournament streams. If your internet service provider or mobile carrier has assigned an IP address that incorrectly places you within a blackout zone, a VPN can rectify this by providing an IP address aligning with your actual, non-blackout location. Reputable VPNs, such as our Editors’ Choice, ExpressVPN, are known for their user-friendliness.

Employing a VPN for sports streaming remains legal in countries where VPNs are permitted, notably the US and Canada, given that you possess a valid subscription to the streaming service. Ensure proper VPN setup to avert potential leaks; even in VPN-permissive regions, streaming services may terminate accounts suspected of circumventing legitimate blackout enforcements.




ExpressVPN stands out as our top VPN choice for users seeking a dependable and secure VPN across numerous devices. Priced at $13 per month, an annual subscription offers significant savings at $100, which includes three complimentary months, averaging to just $6.67 monthly. Notably, ExpressVPN provides a 30-day money-back guarantee.


Who Were Last Year’s March Madness Champions?

The UConn Huskies triumphed over the Purdue Boilermakers with a score of 75-60, securing their position as repeat college basketball champions. This victory marked the first instance of a school achieving back-to-back March Madness championships since the Florida Gators in 2007.

source: cnet.com


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