YouTube TV ($ 83 per month): Having YouTube TV is like having live TV from basically any channel you want, with content of more than 100 channels, including CBS, ABC and the cable channels with March frenzy coverage. You can stream every television and women’s game with this package. YouTube TV also has a cute multi -function that lets you arrange four streams at the same time on television so you can watch several games at the same time. If you sign up, until 31 March, you can save $ 13 for six months each month with a discount plan of only $ 70 per month. One week free trial. If you subscribe to the 4K Plus Addition, it is 30 days free.
Swing ($ 23 per month): Through this service you can stream the coverage of March Madness game on ESPN, TNT and TBS. Sling’s basic plan, Orange, is now half off at $ 23 a month. This leaves your men’s and women’s college basketball at home or on the way, and you can automatically record games with DVR. For the True Blue Sports fanatic, you can get the Sports Extra added for an extra $ 11 a month, which includes customizable channel range, Big 10, PAC-12 and Sec, and SEC, and more than 40 channels conference network coverage, including ESPN. No free trial.
Directv (Start from $ 75 a month): DirectV has different packages, from $ 75 per month to $ 155 per month. The $ 75 entertainment package gets your coverage of TBS, TNT, CBS, ABC, ESPN, ESPN 2 and Fox Sports 1, including channels, so you can watch almost all the men’s and women’s games. (There is no TRUTV at the cheapest level, but the more expensive plans carry the channel, which you will get all the March frenzy games.) The Hard College Sports fans will want the choice package (now $ 10 off at $ 80 a month) who has the Big Ten Conference, Live NCAA College Football and More Collegial Region Networks. Directv Sports Central Hub also provides custom viewing experiences with real-time statistics, first name chance, game time notices and more. Certain plans offer a free trial period of five days.
How to look on cable -TV
If you want to go an old school and look at the men’s games, you can look at four cable networks: CBS, TBS, TNT and Trutv. Games will be broadcast on local CBS subsidiaries, and if you have an antenna, you can watch the games without any cable or streaming subscriptions. Look at the suppliers for specific spelling times.
The NCAA website will also stream the games directly, but you must report on the website with the same credentials you use for your TV supplier to watch. Annoying, but it is useful when sitting in the office.
For the women’s tournament, ABC games will air, and all the ESPN networks (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, etc.) will also broadcast games. (Fubo also has women’s basketball all season flowing all season and offers a free trial.) Here is the full programming for the Women’s Tournament if you want to plan ahead.