What TV channels are March Madness on?

What TV channels are March Madness on?

The 2021 March Madness TV schedule on TBS, CBS, TNT and TruTV. Following the cancellation of last year’s tournament, March Madness is set to return with a significantly modified format. CBS has the Final Four and National Championship.

What stations are carrying the NCAA basketball tournament?

CBS and Turner Sports stations — TNT, TBS and truTV — will carry the NCAA Tournament in 2021, but there are several site-specific and streaming-only sites that will carry the tournament as well. Many of them do not require a TV subscription.

What channel is NCAA basketball on?

The national title game will all air on CBS. You’ll be able to view them via live stream at March Madness Live or through Paramount+. If you don’t have a cable login to access CBS for a live stream, you can get a free trial from YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, AT TV Now, FuboTV, or Sling TV.

What time is March Madness today?

2021 March Madness: Scores, results

GAME TV TIME (ET)
(1) Baylor 86, (1) Gonzaga 70 CBS 9:20 p.m.
Final Four — Saturday, April 3
(1) Baylor 78, (2) Houston 59 CBS 5:14 p.m.
(1) Gonzaga 93, (11) UCLA 90 (OT) CBS 8:34 p.m.

Where can I watch NCAA March Madness?

Your NCAA® March Madness® games are live on TBS, TNT and TruTV, along with CBS in most cities.

What channel is March Madness 2021 on?

How to watch March Madness 2021 live. CBS and Turner Sports stations (TBS, TNT and truTV) will split broadcast duties of the 2021 NCAA Tournament, with Turner Sports airing 43 games (20 for TBS, 12 for TNT and 11 for truTV) to CBS’ 24.

What channel is March Madness in 2021?

What time and channel is the NCAA championship game?

Broadcast Info

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME – Monday, April 5
Tip (ET) Network Game
9:20 p.m. CBS (1) Baylor vs. (1) Gonzaga

What TV channel is the Final Four on?

What channel is the Final Four on? CBS has broadcast rights for the Final Four and national title game in 2021, meaning every game from here on out will be broadcast on the station.

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