NCAA Men’s Final Four Schedule, Location, Teams & How to Watch

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UConn, Miami, Florida Atlantic, and San Diego State have all made it to the 2023 NCAA men’s Final Four. Here’s the full schedule for the three games.

Sixty-eight teams entered the 2023 men’s NCAA Tournament, and now just four teams remain. After numerous upsets and incredible performances, there are just three games remaining until a national champion is determined.

This coming weekend, the No. 4 UConn Huskies, No. 5 San Diego State Aztecs, No. 5 Miami Hurricanes, and No. 9 Florida Atlantic Owls will be competing to win the national championship. This is a unique Final Four, as UConn is the only team to have won the NCAA Tournament.

For those looking for information regarding the Final Four, including the schedule, where it’s located, and how to watch it, we have you covered.

2023 NCAA Men’s Final Four schedule

Both Final Four games taking place on Saturday, Apr. 1.

At 6:09 p.m. ET on CBS, the No. 9 Florida Atlantic Owls will take on the No. 5 San Diego State Aztecs. Neither team has ever made it to the national semifinals before this tournament, but one of these teams will be competing in their first national championship game.

Then at 8:49 p.m. ET on CBS, the No. 5 Miami Hurricanes face off against the No. 4 UConn Huskies. Miami had never won a national title in men’s basketball, while UConn has four championships alone.

The winners of both of these matchups will compete in the national championship game on Monday, Apr. 3 on CBS. The tipoff time is still to be determined as of this writing.

2023 NCAA Men’s Final Four location

Both Final Four games and the national championship contest will all be taking place at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, home of the NFL’s Texans.

How to watch 2023 NCAA Men’s Final Four

All three games will be televised on CBS.

One option to stream the game will be to check out March Madness Live, but it will require you to log in with your cable/satellite provider account following a three hour free trial.

Another streaming option will be to use fuboTV, which carries CBS. You can signed up for a seven-day free trial by clicking on this link.

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