How to watch March Madness 2023: Live streams for every NCAA Tournament game

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 25: Sweet 16/Elite March Madness logo on the floor before the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Sweet 16 game between the Providence Friars and the Kansas Jayhawks at the United Center Center on March 25, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 25: Sweet 16/Elite March Madness logo on the floor before the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Sweet 16 game between the Providence Friars and the Kansas Jayhawks at the United Center Center on March 25, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) /
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The 2023 NCAA Tournament officially begins on Tuesday, March 14 with the First Four. Here’s how you can live stream every game.

The 2022-23 college basketball season is reaching it’s end, and it will do so in the form of it’s annual 68-team tournament. The next few weeks will be dominated by March Madness, where fans can see favorites make their claims to be the next NCAA champions, while witnessing some incredible upsets. All the while, fans try to create the perfect bracket to win some money in national contests or in the office pool.

On Tuesday, March 14, the men’s NCAA Tournament begins with the First Four Round. From there, the competition carries over all the way until Monday, Apr. 3, the NCAA championship game.

For fans wondering how they can live stream every game, we have you covered.

March Madness 2023: How to live stream every NCAA Tournament game

First things first, let’s take a look at the official schedule for the men’s NCAA Tournament.

  • First Four: March14-15, starts at 6:40 p.m. ET, truTV
  • First Round: March 16-17, starts at 12:15 p.m. ET, CBS, truTV, TBS and TNT
  • Second Round: March 18-19, starts at 12:10 p.m. ET, CBS, truTV, TBS and TNT
  • Sweet 16: March 23-24, starts at 6:30 p.m. ET, CBS and TBS
  • Elite Eight: March 25-26, 6:09 p.m. ET on March 25 and 2:20 p.m ET on March 26, CBS and TBS
  • Final Four: Apr. 1, starts at 6:09 p.m. ET, CBS
  • NCAA championship game: Apr. 3, starts at 9:20 p.m. ET, CBS

As you can see, nearly every game will be airing on either CBS or TBS. But in the early rounds, you will also need to keep an eye on truTV and TNT for specific games.

Now, how to live stream the games. One of the easier ways to do so is to go to March Madness Live. However, you will need a cable or satellite provider account to stream through this option.

For those who have cut the cord on cable, looking to find a way to stream the entire tournament, there are a variety of options. Those that will offer all of the channels listed above include YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and SlingTV. Paramount+ is another option, but will not offer streams of every single game. fuboTV will air all of the games broadcasted on CBS, and signing up offers a seven-day free trial.

So there you have it, there are multiple ways to stream every NCAA tournament game

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