MARCH MADNESS

March Madness 2024 men’s basketball Final Four: game times, TV, and how to stream online

All the television and streaming broadcast info you need if you want to watch the 2024 NCAA tournament semi-finals and national championship game.

STEPH CHAMBERSAFP

UConn remain on course for a second straight NCAA Division I men’s basketball title, as the Huskies prepare to face a history-making Alabama team in the 2024 Final Four in Arizona.

In this year’s other semi-final match-up, two-time March Madness champions NC State will take on Purdue, who have never won the tournament.

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When is the 2024 March Madness Final Four?

The March Madness Final Four takes place from Saturday 6 to Monday 8 April 2024, and will be held at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

The semi-finals will be played on Saturday 6 April: Purdue vs NC State is at 6:09pm ET/3:09pm PT, before UConn meet Alabama at 9:20pm ET/6:20pm PT.

The winners of each last-four clash will face off in the national championship game on Monday 8 April, with tip-off scheduled for 9:20pm ET/6:20pm PT.

How can I watch the March Madness Final Four?

Viewers in the United States will be able to watch the March Madness semi-finals on TBS/TNT/tru TV. The NCAA is yet to confirm the broadcaster for the championship game.

Stream the March Madness Final Four live on fuboTV.

2024 March Madness Final Four: preview

Bidding to become the first team to win March Madness in back-to-back years since the Florida Gators in 2007, UConn booked their Final Four spot by beating the Illinois Fighting Illini 77-52 at the Elite 8 stage on Saturday.

While the Huskies have reached the Final Four for the third season in a row, Alabama have made it to the showpiece event for the first time.

The Crimson Tide stamped their ticket to the Grand Canyon State by downing the Clemson Tigers 89-82 in the Elite 8 at the weekend.

Meanwhile, the NC State Wolfpack saw off the Duke Devils 76-64 in the Elite 8 on Sunday. The North Carolinians secured their first Final Four place since 1983 - but Purdue have ended an even longer wait.

The Boilermakers’ 72-66 victory over the Tennessee Volunteers left them one step away from the national championship game for the first time since 1980.

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