Are you ready to dive into the excitement of March Madness 2025? As the NCAA Division I college basketball championship unfolds, fans in the US and UK are eager to catch every dribble and dunk. Whether you’re in the bustling streets of New York City or the cozy corners of London, there are ways for you to be part of the action.
Watching in the US: A Slam Dunk Experience
In the US, tuning in to the men’s March Madness games is a breeze. With coverage on CBS, TBS, and TNT, you can enjoy the games on broadcast TV. Cable subscribers have the added advantage of accessing all games through the official NCAA March Madness Live app on TBS and TNT.
For streaming enthusiasts, Paramount+ offers CBS games for $7.99 per month, with a seven-day free trial for new users. If you’re eyeing TBS, TNT, and TruTV games, consider the B/R Sports add-on via Max subscriptions, starting from $9.99 per month. While Max lacks a free trial, its original shows like “The Last of Us” and “House of the Dragon” add extra value.
Premium streaming services like DirecTV (5-day free trial), Hulu + Live TV (7-day free trial), and Fubo (3-day free trial) also provide coverage for your viewing pleasure. ESPN and ESPN 2 will broadcast the women’s games, with streaming available on ESPN+ and through the aforementioned premium platforms.
Catching the Action in the UK: Sky’s the Limit
In the UK, watching the men’s March Madness basketball games and the remaining women’s games is a cinch with Sky Sports+. Priced at £22 per month, this service ensures you don’t miss a single play. If Sky Sports+ isn’t part of your TV package, fear not. Now offers streaming options, with a current 25% discount on its Sports Membership, lowering the cost to £26 per month.
With these viewing options tailored for fans on both sides of the pond, the thrill of March Madness is just a click away. So grab your snacks, settle into your favorite spot, and get ready to witness the magic of college basketball at its finest.