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The 2025 NCAA Tournament begins Tuesday, March 18, and college basketball fans are figuring out when to watch their teams’ first games.
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Every Saturday game can be seen on TBS and TruTV.
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Florida already eliminated two-time defending NCAA champion UConn in the second round and is 10-1 in regional semifinals.
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Here's what you need to know about truTV heading into 2025 NCAA Tournament, including which games will be broadcast as of now:
Games in the men’s NCAA tournament will air across CBS, TBS, TNT and TruTV. Don’t have cable? Don’t worry. You can stream the men’s games easily with a subscription to Paramount+ and Max, or a live TV streaming service like DirecTV, Fubo or Sling.
truTV is included in most basic cable subscriptions, but if you’re a cord cutter, a live TV streaming service will be your best bet. Several that include truTV offer free trials, though none of the trials are long enough to span the entire NCAA Tournament.
The 2025 Men’s March Madness tournament is taking place in several exciting cities, including Seattle, Lexington, Ky., Providence, R.I., and San Francisco. See below to find out the venues and host cities for each round.
Analyzing Saturday’s Texas Tech vs. Florida odds and lines, with college basketball expert picks, predictions and best bets.
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Here’s the bracket for the men’s NCAA Tournament: Every game of the men’s tournament will be aired — here is a schedule — either on CBS, TBS, TNT or TruTV and their digital platforms, including Paramount+. CBS will broadcast the Final Four and national title game. The NCAA will also stream games via its March Madness Live option.
The first two rounds of men’s NCAA basketball tournament on CBS, TBS, TNT and TruTV drew their biggest audience in more than 30 years. The women’s tournament on ESPN and ABC has fallen off from last year’s record-setting ratings, but it’s also running well ahead of every other year for the past decade-plus.