How to Watch March Madness 2026: TV Schedule, Streaming on Roku, and Free Trials – Sports Brackets


The madness has officially arrived. With the First Four already delivering its first major upsets, millions of fans are searching for the best way to catch every buzzer-beater of the 2026 NCAA Tournament. Whether you’ve cut the cord, are a die-hard Roku user, or are just looking for a way to watch for free, this is your complete guide.

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The 2026 March Madness TV Channel Guide

How to Watch March Madness 2026: TV Schedule, Streaming on Roku, and Free Trials – Sports Brackets

For the Men’s Tournament (2026 March Madness), every single game will be televised across four primary networks: CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV.

  • CBS: 21 games, including major first-round matchups like (1) Duke vs. (16) Siena and (1) Michigan vs. (16) Howard.
  • TBS: 21 games, including the 2026 Final Four and the National Championship.
  • TNT: 15 games throughout the first and second rounds.
  • truTV: 23 games, including all First Four matchups and early-round coverage.

Note for Women’s Fans: All 67 games of the Women’s Tournament air exclusively on ESPN networks, including ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC.

How to Stream March Madness on Roku, Fire TV, & Apple TV

The easiest way to watch every game in one place is the NCAA March Madness Live App.

  • Roku: Search for “March Madness Live” in the Roku Channel Store. The app features a “NCAA March Madness Zone” directly on the home screen for 2026.
  • The “One-Hour” Trick: If you don’t have a cable login, the app historically offers a one-hour free preview of live games before requiring authentication. This is perfect for catching the end of a close game!
  • Device Compatibility: The app is also available on Amazon Fire Stick, Apple TV, Xbox, and Android/iOS mobile devices.

Best Free Trials to Watch March Madness for Free

If you want to watch the entire tournament without a cable bill, several streaming services offer free trials for new customers. Pro Tip: Use these to cover the high-volume first weekend (Thursday–Sunday).

Service Free Trial Length Includes
YouTube TV 10-Day Trial CBS, TBS, TNT, truTV (All Channels)
FuboTV 7-Day Trial CBS, TBS, truTV (Missing TNT)
Hulu + Live TV 3-Day Trial CBS, TBS, TNT, truTV (All Channels)
Paramount+ 7-Day Trial CBS Games Only (Requires Premium Plan)

How to Watch March Madness 2026: The “Budget” Streaming Strategy (~$33/Month)

If you aren’t eligible for a free trial, you can get access to every Men’s game for roughly $33 by combining two services:

  1. Max (Standard Plan – $18.49/mo): Includes every game on TBS, TNT, and truTV.
  2. Paramount+ (Premium Plan – $13.99/mo): Includes every game broadcast on CBS.

Thursday, March 19: Key Tip-Off Times (ET)

  • 12:15 PM: (9) TCU vs. (8) Ohio State — CBS
  • 12:40 PM: (13) Troy vs. (4) Nebraska — truTV
  • 1:50 PM: (12) High Point vs. (5) Wisconsin — TBS
  • 2:50 PM: (16) Siena vs. (1) Duke — CBS
  • 7:10 PM: (16) Howard vs. (1) Michigan — CBS

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I watch March Madness on Paramount+? Yes, but only the games airing on CBS. You must have the Paramount+ with Showtime (Premium) plan to stream live local CBS broadcasts.

How do I watch March Madness on my phone for free? Download the NCAA March Madness Live app. You can get a limited free preview, but for full access, you will need to sign in with a TV provider or streaming service login.

Can I use a Digital Antenna? Absolutely! A simple HD antenna will give you free, over-the-air access to every game broadcast on CBS, including the Elite Eight and several marquee First Round matchups.

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Laurie Marion is a dedicated hockey and college football enthusiast on the Sports Brackets team. A lifelong Boston Bruins fan and proud supporter of the Minnesota Golden Gophers and Big Ten, she covers schedules, brackets, playoffs, and more with passion and expertise.