2026 Final Four: Your Ultimate Viewing Guide

The 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament has reached its thrilling climax, with only four elite teams left standing to battle for collegiate basketball supremacy. The highly anticipated Final Four, set to unfold on Saturday, April 4, promises a captivating doubleheader of games that fans won’t want to miss, whether watching on traditional television or through streaming platforms. This stage of March Madness represents the culmination of a season’s hard work, strategic play, and sheer determination.

This article provides a comprehensive guide to the television and streaming information for each of the Final Four matchups. We’ll detail the competing teams, the scheduled game times, and the broadcast channels and streaming services that will carry the action. Understanding these details ensures that fans can plan their viewing experience to catch every crucial moment of these high-stakes contests.

All scheduled times are presented in Mountain Standard Time (MST). For those in the Eastern Time Zone, please add three hours to the listed times. The victors of these intense Final Four contests will earn the coveted spots in the national championship game, scheduled to take place on Monday, April 6, where the ultimate champion of the 2026 NCAA Tournament will be crowned.

Navigating the Final Four Broadcasts

Here’s a detailed breakdown of how to watch the pivotal Final Four games:

  • Matchup 1: Illinois vs. UConn
    This game pits two formidable programs against each other, each with a strong claim to the national title. Fans can expect a high-energy contest filled with talented players and strategic coaching. The specific broadcast details for this semifinal game will be crucial for viewers eager to follow the action.

  • Matchup 2: Michigan vs. Arizona
    The second semifinal features another compelling matchup between two storied programs. Both Michigan and Arizona have demonstrated impressive performances throughout the tournament, making this game a must-watch for basketball enthusiasts. Knowing when and where to tune in will be key.

Additional Viewing Resources

For fans seeking more information and ways to access the games, several options are available:

  • Comprehensive Schedule: A full schedule of all Final Four and championship games can be found to ensure no key moments are missed. This includes pre-game shows, halftime analyses, and post-game recaps.

  • Identifying the Final Four Teams: For those who may have missed some earlier tournament games, a clear outline of which teams have successfully advanced to the Final Four is provided. Understanding the path each team took to reach this stage can add to the viewing experience.

  • Securing Final Four Tickets: While this article focuses on broadcast information, information regarding the availability and process for obtaining tickets to witness the Final Four games in person may also be of interest to dedicated fans.

Streaming the Final Four Action

In today’s media landscape, streaming services offer flexible and accessible ways to watch live sports. For the 2026 NCAA Tournament Final Four, viewers have several options to consider for their viewing needs.

  • Sling TV: Sling TV is a popular live TV streaming service that often carries the sports channels broadcasting the NCAA Tournament. By subscribing to Sling TV, viewers can gain access to the games without a traditional cable subscription. The specific channel packages that include the necessary sports networks should be reviewed to ensure coverage of both semifinal games and the championship.

    Sling TV offers different channel bundles, and it’s important to select one that includes the networks broadcasting the NCAA Tournament games. This service allows for viewing on various devices, including smart TVs, computers, tablets, and smartphones, providing flexibility for fans on the go.

  • Other Streaming Platforms: Beyond Sling TV, other major streaming platforms may also carry the networks broadcasting the Final Four. These can include services like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and others that offer a bundle of live television channels. Fans should verify which of these platforms carry CBS, TBS, TNT, or TruTV, as these are typically the networks that broadcast March Madness games.

    The convenience of streaming allows viewers to create personalized viewing experiences, often with the ability to record games for later viewing or to watch on multiple devices simultaneously. This is particularly useful for households with multiple viewers or differing channel preferences.

Saturday’s March Madness schedule: Final Four games

  • 3:09 p.m.: No. 3 Illinois vs No. 2 UConn, TBS (stream with Sling TV)
  • 5:39 p.m. (or 30 minutes after Illinois-UConn): No. 1 Michigan vs No. 1 Arizona, TBS (stream with Sling TV)

Final Four picks: Illinois vs UConn | Michigan vs Arizona | The Republic’s predictions

Final Four odds: UConn vs Illinois | Arizona vs Michigan | Betting odds | National championship odds

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This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: March Madness schedule, TV channel, how to watch 2026 Final Four games

The journey to the Final Four is a testament to the dedication, skill, and resilience of these collegiate athletes. As the games approach, the excitement builds, and fans across the nation prepare to witness history being made on the court. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of one of the participating teams or simply appreciate high-level basketball, the Final Four promises to deliver unforgettable moments and an intense battle for the national championship. Ensure you have your viewing plans set to catch all the action as these four teams vie for the ultimate prize in college basketball.

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