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TV Guide: Schedule, Start Times, Channels, Bracket, and Additional Information


Selection Sunday has passed, and March Madness is set to begin. The Division I men’s tournament will kick off with the First Four games on Tuesday, followed by the women’s First Four on Wednesday, marking the start of the tournament with 68 teams competing for the national championship title. The games are scheduled across the country, with the top four seeds in each region hosting first- and second-round games. The men’s national championship will be held at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, while the women will head to Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

For those looking to watch the action unfold, live coverage of all 67 games of the men’s tournament can be found on CBS Sports, Turner Sports, TBS, CBS, TNT, truTV, and their digital platforms, as well as March Madness Live. The women’s tournament will be broadcast on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and ESPNEWS, with games also available for streaming on the ESPN App and ESPN+ for the Final Four and national championship game.

The NCAA has released a detailed schedule for both the men’s and women’s tournaments, with matchups, times, and channels specified for the First Round/Round of 64. The national championship game for the men will be on April 7 in San Antonio, while the women’s national championship game will be on April 6 in Tampa. The tournament will progress through the First Round, Second Round, Sweet 16, Elite Eight, and eventually culminate in the Final Four and championship games.

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