In the 2025 March Madness tournament, no underdog victories emerged, yet the semifinals feature the most formidable teams. Regardless of Saturday’s game outcomes, the NCAA Championship title will be claimed by a No. 1 seeded team, as all four competitors in the Final Four are top seeds in their divisions. This scenario might reduce some of the typical drama, but it promises highly competitive matches.
Details on when and where the Final Four games will air are provided, along with ways to watch without a cable subscription.
Schedule for the March Madness 2025 Final Four
Final Four
April 5
- Florida vs. Auburn, 6:09 p.m. on CBS
- Houston vs. Duke, 8:49 p.m. on CBS
NCAA Championship Game
April 7 – The final match to determine the champion will occur on Monday at 9:20 p.m. ET on CBS.
Viewing Options for March Madness Games
Since CBS hosts the Final Four, the games can be watched without a cable subscription using a high-definition antenna. Users should test the antenna in multiple locations to secure the best reception for the games broadcast by CBS.
Streaming Options for the Final Four
Several streaming services provide access to the games:
- Paramount+: Offers a one-week free trial, followed by a monthly subscription ranging from $8 to $13.
- Hulu with Live TV: Provides a three-day free trial, with subsequent charges of $77 per month.
- YouTube TV: After a free trial, the monthly cost is $73.
- DirecTV Stream: Known by many former names, this service costs $80 per month and up following a free trial.
- Fubo TV: Offers a seven-day free trial, with monthly fees starting at $80, depending on selected channels.
Additional Service from the NCAA
The NCAA offers "March Madness Live," streaming every game on its website and through Apple, Android, Amazon, and Roku devices. Users need to log in using their TV provider’s credentials.
Availability on Amazon
NCAA Tournament games do not stream on Amazon.
This article was initially published on Fortune.com.