The Final Four of March Madness is set, with No. 1 UConn facing No. 4 Alabama and No. 11 NC State facing No. 1 Purdue. To watch the final three games of the tournament, including the National Championship, you only need one app – Max (with Ads) – which costs $10 per month. With the basic streaming service, you can watch the games on TBS without needing a cable subscription. The Max annual plan is currently offering over 40% off for a limited time, making it a more affordable option.
Max does not offer a free trial, but is currently offering a 40% discount for the first year with an annual plan. The service is accessible on various devices including iPhones, Android phones, iPads, Android tablets, Amazon Fire tablets, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV/Google TV, Fire TV, Xbox, PlayStation, and smart TVs from major manufacturers. The upcoming schedule for the Final Four games on Saturday includes No. 11 NC State vs. No. 1 Purdue and No. 4 Alabama vs. No. 1 UConn, both airing on TBS. The Championship game is set for Monday, April 8.
After Max, Sling TV at $40 per month is the next cheapest option for watching the Final Four and National Championship on TBS. Sling TV’s Blue plan includes TBS and is a good option for watching the games. Other streaming services like YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, and DirecTV Stream also offer TBS, but may be more expensive than Max or Sling TV. It is also possible to stream March Madness for free by visiting the NCAA’s March Madness Live site or using its app, which allows you to watch games for free with some limitations.
In terms of the devices that can be used to watch March Madness, the Max streaming service is available on a wide range of platforms, making it convenient for viewers to watch on their preferred device. The $10-per-month subscription includes access to TBS for the final three games of the tournament. The Final Four games on Saturday are scheduled to air on TBS, with the National Championship game following on Monday, April 8. For those looking to stream March Madness for free, the NCAA’s March Madness Live site or app offers a limited preview without the need for a pay TV subscription.