How to Stream Today’s NCAA Championship Game

Villanova will face Michigan for the NCAA Championships tonight. The game officially kicks off at 9:20 pm ET / 6:20 pm PT on TBS.

This TBS part can be a problem for basketball fans who might cut the cord too. While most of the March Madness games this year aired on CBS, which you can get with your traditional antenna, the championship game (as well as the Final Four and Qualifying Sunday) is being broadcast on TBS this year.

NCAA March Madness Live

If you haven’t used the NCAA March Madness app yet, now is the time to expose it. The free app is available for iOS and Android, as well as Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, and Xbox One.

The app offers 3 hours of streaming for free, so if you haven’t used it yet, you should be in the know. If so, you will need to sign in with your paid cable TV subscription credentials to watch the game.

Other streaming services

DirecTV Now, Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV and PlayStation Vue offer TBS live streaming. There is just one catch: not all of them offer opportunities in every market.

They all offer monthly subscriptions between $ 35 and $ 40, with the exception of Sling, which offers a $ 20 Orange Plan that includes TBS. If you are not currently subscribed to any of them (and have not subscribed previously), you can probably also get a free trial that will allow you to watch today’s game.

If you go this route, you have to be very careful to read the fine print on the service you choose to make sure they do offer live TBS coverage in your area.

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