Author: Cameron Summerson / Source: howtogeek.com

March is the biggest month of the year for college basketball. If you’re looking to catch all the March Madness action, but don’t have an active cable subscription, here are the best ways to stream all 67 games. That’s a lotta ball.
To make sure you can catch every game, you’ll need four key channels: CBS, TNT, TBS, and truTV.
Between those, you won’t miss a single jam, clutch three, or questionable call. You’ll get it all.When is March Madness?
It’s mostly in March.
But seriously, there are a few dates you’ll need to keep in mind:
- March 11: Selection Sunday
- March 13-14: First Four
- March 15-16: First Round
- March 17-18: Second Round
- March 22-23: Sweet 16
- March 24-25: Elite Eight
- March 31: Final Four
- April 2: Championship
Now, here’s where (and how) to watch all of that.
The Official March Madness Live App

The March Madness Live app—which is available for iOS, Android, Fire TV, Windows 10, Xbox One, Roku, and the web—is going to be your starting point for every game. If you have an Apple TV, you can even watch three games at the same time with this app. Neat.
The biggest downer here is that you only get three hours free—after that, you’ll need to log in with your cable provider. And since we’re talking about doing this without a cable subscription, the odds are that this won’t work for you.
It is, however, worth mentioning that even after that three hours runs out, you’ll still be able to catch all the games…
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