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And then there were four.
It’s nearly the end of the road to the 2025 NCAA Women’s National Championship game, with just four teams remaining playing for two spots in the title game set for Sunday afternoon.
First up are the No. 1 Texas Longhorns taking on another No. 1 seed, the defending national titleholder South Carolina Gamecocks. The Gamecocks are no stranger to the Final Four, but this year marks the Longhorns’ first appearance in the Final Four since the 2003 tournament.
what to know about texas vs. south carolina
The winner of today’s game will advance to Sunday afternoon’s National Championship game and will play the winner of UConn vs. UCLA.
What time is the Texas-South Carolina game tonight?
Texas vs. South Carolina tips off at 7 p.m. ET tonight, April 4, on ESPN.
How to watch Texas-South Carolina for free:
If you don’t have cable or an antenna, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to watch the game.
Here are three cable replacement streaming services that we recommend, both of which come with free trials and ESPN.
DIRECTV Stream: MySports Genre Pack ($69.99/month) or Entertainment base plan ($86.99/month), both include five-day free trials
Hulu + Live TV: base plan is three days free, then $82.99/month
fuboTV: Pro plan – seven days free, then $30 off your first month ($54.99, then $84.99/month)
You can also watch the NCAA Tournament on Sling TV with the Sling Orange plan. Though there’s no free trial, you’ll get 50% off your first month of the base plan, bringing the total down to $23.00 for the first month ($45.99/month after).
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