It’s getting closer to the regional championship in March Madness. The 2024 NCAA men’s tournament ends the Sweet 16 tonight as the best teams take another step toward the national championship.
Now a spot in the Final Four is on the line when the Elite Eight matchups begin on Saturday. The East and West regional finals will take place on Saturday, followed by the South and Midwest finals on Sunday.
The Elite Eight is when the best teams really start to prove themselves. UConn, Illinois, Alabama and Clemson have already secured their spots. The others will be up for grabs tonight Gonzaga vs. Purdue It is Creighton vs. Tennessee confrontations.
Ready to get the rest March Madness? Here’s everything you need to know about watching the Elite 8 games of the 2024 NCAA men’s tournament, including the schedule and best live streaming options.
How to Watch Elite 8 Games Without Cable
Saturday’s Elite 8 games will be broadcast live on TBS and TruTV. If you don’t have cable, the most cost-effective way to stream the men’s March Madness games is through a subscription to Funda TV.
At this moment, there is a Sling TV offer offering 50% off your first month – bringing the Orange bundle with TBS down to just $20, the Blue tier with TruTV to $22.50 and the comprehensive Orange + Blue bundle to $30. Funda TV Comes with 50 hours of free cloud-based DVR recording space, perfect for recording NCAA games when you’re not at home.
March Madness on Sling TV
CBS isn’t included in the Sling TV deal, but you can stream college basketball games airing on ESPN, TruTV, TBS and TNT live with Sling TV’s Blue Plan – starting at $22.50 at first month.
Sunday’s Elite 8 games will be broadcast live on CBS. You can watch both of these games on Paramount+, FuboTV, and Hulu + Live TV.
March Madness on FuboTV
Fubo offers NCAA basketball coverage on a variety of channels – including CBS, ABC and a variety of ESPN channels – to watch the games live without cable. Start your seven-day free trial and get $20 off your first month while you follow your favorite teams all season long. It’s important to note that the streaming service does not offer TNT, TBS, or TruTV.
March Madness on Hulu + Live TV
Your best bet for watching the entire March Madness tournament streaming is with a Hulu + Live TV plan, which starts at $76.99 per month and includes ESPN+ and Disney+ at no extra cost. Hulu + Live TV offers all the channels you need to watch March Madness games, including TruTV, CBS, ESPN, TNT, TBS, FS1, and CBS Sports.
ET, CBS and Paramount+ with Showtime are subsidiaries of Paramount.
Men’s March Madness Elite 8 Schedule
The Elite Eight games of the men’s NCAA tournament begin Saturday, March 30. Find the full lineup below.
Saturday, March 30
Connecticut vs. Illinois, 6:09 p.m. ET | TBS/truTV
Alabama vs. Clemson, 8:49 p.m. ET | TBS/truTV
Sunday, March 31
Houston/Duke Winner vs. Marquette/North Carolina State Winner, TBA
Purdue/Gonzaga Winner vs. Tennessee/Creighton Winner, TBA
What channels are Elite 8 games on?
TBS will air the East and West regional finals on Saturday, while CBS will air the South and Midwest regional finals on Sunday.
2024 NCAA Men’s March Madness Schedule
Find the complete March Madness schedule below and catch up on all the action from the NCAA championship game on April 8.
NCAA Men’s Tournament
- Selection Sunday: Sunday, March 17 on CBS
- Top Four: March 19-20
- First round: March 21st to 22nd
- Second round: March 23rd to 24th
- Sweet 16: March 28-29
- Elite Eight: March 30-31
- Final Four: Saturday, April 6 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
- NCAA Championship Game: Monday, April 8, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
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