The Sweet 16 will begin with some of the most highly anticipated matchups of the bracket to date with the West’s No. 1 Gonzaga taking on No. 4 Arkansas, and No. 2 Duke facing No. 3 Texas Tech. The South region will have its Elite Eight teams picked out as No. 2 Villanova will play No. 11 Michigan before No. 1 Arizona will matchup with No. 5 Houston.

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Thursday will be a major day of games not only for college basketball fans, but bettors and those in bracket pools — who still have a shot. Gonzaga, Arizona, Duke and Villanova were among the top seven picks to win a national title at the beginning of the bracket selections, per the NCAA. From that list of top seven, Kansas is the only other team still playing as both No. 2 Kentucky and No. 1 Baylor have been eliminated.

The Sporting News has you covered with everything you need to watch the first day’s slate of Sweet 16 action on Thursday, including a full TV schedule and live stream information for the games.

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What channel is March Madness on today?

TV channels: CBS, TBS Live streams: NCAA March Madness Live, Sling TV

The four March Madness games on Thursday will be broadcasted by CBS and TBS, as will the remaining four Sweet 16 games on Friday. 

Canadian fans can watch Thursday’s game on TSN1, TSN4, tsn.ca, and TSN Direct.

Thursday, March 24

How to live stream NCAA Tournament games

College basketball fans can watch every tournament game live with NCAA March Madness Live, but there will be other streaming options to tune into the games as well.

Sling TV features the best value to watch games on TBS, TNT and TruTV as it will have access to 49 of the 67 total games during March Madness. New subscribers can sign up for a $25 special rate to Sling TV’s blue bundle. After the trial period, it is a $35 per month cost.

The remaining 18 games can be streamed with a Paramount+ premium subscription for $9.99 to watch the matchups on CBS. That, combined with Sling TV, will be the cheapest option to stream every game.

March Madness schedule 2022

Round 1

Thursday, March 17

Friday, March 18

Round 2

Saturday, March 19

Sunday, March 20

Sweet 16

Thursday, March 24

Friday, March 25

Elite Eight

Saturday, March 26

Sunday, March 27

Final Four

Saturday, April 2

National championship

Monday, April 4

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