
The Elite 8 of the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament begins on Saturday, March 29, 2025 (3/29/25).
2025 NCAA tournament games will be broadcast on CBS, TBS, TNT, or truTV, so cord-cutting fans have plenty of options to choose from to watch every game.
How to watch without cable:
Fans can watch the tournament via free trials to DirecTV Streamand fuboTV, or via a subscription to Sling TV, which offers 50% off the first month.
Here’s a TV Schedule of the Elite 8 games (you can sign up to watch the games with the links listed below):
Saturday, March 29 (Elite Eight)
(1) Florida vs. (3) Texas Tech 6:09 p.m, on TBS
LIVE STREAM: DirecTVStream, Sling TV
(1) Duke vs. (2) Alabama, 8:49 p.m., on TBS
LIVE STREAM: DirecTVStream, Sling TV
Sunday, March 30 (Elite Eight)
(1) Houston vs. (2) Tennessee, 2:20 p.m., on CBS
LIVE STREAM: DirecTVStream, Sling TV, fuboTV
(1) Auburn vs. (2) Michigan State, 5:05 p.m, on CBS
LIVE STREAM: DirecTVStream, Sling TV, fuboTV
Three March Madness 2025 streaming options
1. DirecTV Stream (FREE TRIAL)
DirecTV Stream is the premier option for college hoops this month since it carries every channel. Fans can try it for free usingthis link.
2. SlingTV
Price wise, SlingTV offers the best value for college basketball fanatics. SlingTV’s Blue Package ($22.50 per month) carries TBS, TNT and truTV, so fans can watch most of the tournament at a great price. It does not carry CBS, so fans may want to get a free trial to fuboTV or DirecTV Stream to watch the Final Four/National Championship games.
fuboTV is limited in its college basketball offerings (it does not carry TBS, TNT or truTV), but it does have CBS – which means that fans can pair its free trial with SlingTV’s cheap price to get the complete streaming package. fuboTV is $74.99 per month without the trial.
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