
2025 Final Four TV Broadcast Schedule: How to Follow March Madness
Complete guide to watching the NCAA Tournament, from the Final Four matchups to the championship game.
No. 1 seeds Duke, Florida, Houston, and Auburn have advanced to the Final Four in San Antonio, marking the second time in NCAA Tournament history this has occurred. The first semifinal matches the Gators against the Tigers, followed by Duke facing Houston.
This is your go-to source for all details regarding NCAA tournament coverage, including brackets for the upcoming games.
With 67 games broadcasted by CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV, fans can catch all the action regardless of preference for watching. Announcers for high-stakes games include Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery, Grant Hill, and Tracy Wolfson.
CBS is airing 24 games this season, including the Final Four. Beyond standard television broadcasts, fans can utilize streaming options like the March Madness Live app and Paramount+ for exclusive access.
Schedule for the 2025 NCAA Tournament
Final Four
Saturday, April 5
Venue: 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
Venue: 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 |
Announcing Teams
Ian Eagle | Bill Raftery, Grant Hill || Tracy Wolfson ~ Final Four announcers
Brian Anderson | Jim Jackson || Allie LaForce*
Kevin Harlan | Dan Bonner, Stan Van Gundy || Lauren Shehadi*
Andrew Catalon | Steve Lappas || Evan Washburn*
Lisa Byington | Robbie Hummel, Jalen Rose || Andy Katz
Spero Dedes | Jim Spanarkel || Jon Rothstein
Tom McCarthy | Deb Antonelli, Steve Smith || AJ Ross
Brad Nessler | Brendan Haywood || Dana Jacobson
Note: Rules analyst Gene Steratore is also participating.