
Complete Guide to NCAA Tournament 2025: TV Schedule and Streaming Details
Get all the information you need to watch the NCAA Tournament, including TV channels, timetables, and announcer details.
Duke, Florida, Houston, and Auburn are advancing to the Final Four, marking the second occurrence in NCAA Tournament history that four No. 1 seeds made it this far. The matchups include Auburn against Florida in the initial semifinal, followed by Houston facing Duke.
For viewers seeking to follow the action throughout the NCAA Tournament, a total of 67 games will be broadcast across CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV, ensuring accessibility regardless of viewing preferences.
The prominent announcers for this year’s NCAA Tournament will include Ian Eagle as the lead play-by-play voice alongside Bill Raftery, Grant Hill, and reporter Tracy Wolfson.
CBS is responsible for airing 24 games during the tournament, encompassing significant events such as the Final Four, Elite Eight, and Sweet 16. Meanwhile, TBS will showcase 18 games, including matches from the Elite Eight and Sweet 16, whereas truTV will broadcast 21 games, and TNT will feature 12.
To catch every game, fans can utilize the March Madness Live app. Paramount+ subscribers can stream all CBS games, while Max subscribers can watch the games available on TBS, TNT, and truTV.
Tournament Schedule
Final Four
Saturday, April 5
Alamodome (San Antonio)
Time (ET) | Game / Announcing teams | TV / Stream |
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6:09 p.m. | (1) Auburn vs. (1) Florida | |
*Ian Eagle | Bill Raftery, Grant Hill | |
8:49 p.m. | (1) Houston vs. (1) Duke | |
*Ian Eagle | Bill Raftery, Grant Hill |
National Championship
Monday, April 7
Alamodome (San Antonio)
Time (ET) | Game / Announcing teams | TV / Stream |
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8:50 p.m. | Semifinal winners | |
*Ian Eagle | Bill Raftery, Grant Hill |