How to Watch March Madness 2024 on Sling TV
15.03.2024 - 23:03
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Variety Staff Follow Us on Twitter If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. March Madness kicks off this weekend with Selection Sunday, during which the 68-team bracket will finally be announced ahead of the highly anticipated NCAA tournament. The First Four games begin on Tuesday, March 19 in Dayton, Ohio , with games scheduled until the Final Four take place on Apr.
6 and 8 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. While there’s still time to buy tickets to see the NCAA Tournament in person on sites such as Stubhub, VividSeats and SeatGeek, there are plenty of ways to watch the games from home. Men’s games will broadcast on CBS and Turner, while Women’s games will air on ESPN.
This means that whether you’re watching on cable or online, you’ll need access to CBS, ESPN, TBS, TNT and TruTV in order to catch all the matches. For those without cable, the best way to stream this year’s March Madness is on Sling TV, whose Orange + Blue package carries ESPN, TNT, TruTV and TBS, allowing you to catch every game of the postseason, including the Final Four and national championship game. Plus, Sling’s Orange + Blue plan is half off for your first month, bringing your first bill down to only $27.50.
You can also buy Sling’s Sports Extra add-on for $11 for additional commentary and analysis. Sling TV is going all in on March Madness this year, even unveiling a new auto record feature ahead of the NCAA tournament. For an extra $5 per month, each game is saved for three days after its live broadcast meaning users no longer need to worry about DVR or missing out on their favorite games.