Watch NCAA Final Four 2018 Live Online FREE
The Madness returns in San Antonio when the Final Four teams face off for the 2018 NCAA men's basketball championship. The 2018 Final Four will have the semifinal games on this Saturday, March 31. See the Final Four schedule, dates, times and TV channels for the Saturday NCAA Tournament games below.
Here is the complete schedule and all the livestream links for the Final Four and the 2018 National Championship game:
(3) Michigan vs. (11) Loyola Chicago 6:09 p.m.
(1) Villanova vs. (1) Kansas 8:49 p.m.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Monday, April 2 (in San Antonio)
9:20 p.m. ET — Semifinal winners | TBS
The NCAA Tournament has been full of surprises thus far, but two No. 1 seeds have actually made the Final Four, along with No. 3 seed Michigan. The biggest surprise, by far, is the No. 11 Loyola-Chicago Ramblers making it all the way to the final weekend. It should be an intriguing set of games, so make sure you know how to watch them.
All games will be broadcast on TBS and will be streamed on March Madness Live as well.
The NCAA Tournament has been full of surprises thus far, but two No. 1 seeds have actually made the Final Four, along with No. 3 seed Michigan. The biggest surprise, by far, is the No. 11 Loyola-Chicago Ramblers making it all the way to the final weekend. It should be an intriguing set of games, so make sure you know how to watch them.
Here is the complete schedule and all the livestream links for the Final Four and the 2018 National Championship game:
(3) Michigan vs. (11) Loyola Chicago 6:09 p.m.
(1) Villanova vs. (1) Kansas 8:49 p.m.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Monday, April 2 (in San Antonio)
9:20 p.m. ET — Semifinal winners | TBS
The NCAA Tournament has been full of surprises thus far, but two No. 1 seeds have actually made the Final Four, along with No. 3 seed Michigan. The biggest surprise, by far, is the No. 11 Loyola-Chicago Ramblers making it all the way to the final weekend. It should be an intriguing set of games, so make sure you know how to watch them.
All games will be broadcast on TBS and will be streamed on March Madness Live as well.
The NCAA Tournament has been full of surprises thus far, but two No. 1 seeds have actually made the Final Four, along with No. 3 seed Michigan. The biggest surprise, by far, is the No. 11 Loyola-Chicago Ramblers making it all the way to the final weekend. It should be an intriguing set of games, so make sure you know how to watch them.
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