To watch both the men's and women's NCAA tournaments in 2026, you'll need a streaming service that includes all of the networks broadcasting these games. Here are some options:
Men's Tournament:
- CBS: All CBS broadcasts can be streamed for free on the March Madness website and mobile apps.
- TNT/TBS/CBSSiN: These channels require a paid TV plan.
Women's Tournament:
- ABC/ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU: These networks are part of the ESPN family, which requires a paid TV plan.
Streaming Services:
Free Options
- March Madness Website/Apps (CBS Games Only): You can watch all games broadcast on CBS for free.
Paid Options
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YouTube TV
- Cost: $60/month for the first two months, then over $80/month.
- Features: Includes multiview streaming to watch up to four games at once.
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Hulu + Live TV
- Cost: Over $80/month (includes Disney+ and ESPN Select).
- Features: Comprehensive content but no multiview feature for multiple games.
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Sling TV
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