How To Live Stream The Duke Vs. Wisconsin National Championship Basketball Game … For Free!

Tonight, the NCAA College Basketball National Championship game between the Duke Blue Devils and Wisconsin Badgers will tip off at 9:18 p.m. ET. 64 of the 66 teams that gained entrance to this year’s March Madness have already been sent home with nothing but their memories to comfort them, but by the end of the evening tonight, a new champion will be cutting down the nets in Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium. Will it be Duke University and Coach Mike Krzyzewski taking home the program’s 5th National Championship, or the University of Wisconsin and Coach Bo Ryan taking home the program’s 2nd (but first since 1941)? More importantly, who is going to win your office pool?!?

So, how are you going to be watching the game tonight? We’re guessing that many of you out there will be flipping the dial on your ole cable box over to CBS, but did you know that there are plenty of other ways to watch tonight’s exciting semi-final action, even if you have cut the cord? It’s true!

The most comprehensive way to watch March Madness is to download the March Madness Live app, which is available on CBS Sports’s app, B/R Team Stream, the App Store, the Amazon App Store, Windows Store and Google Play. The app is free to download, but in order to watch the game, you will be required to authenticate with your cable service provider.

If you’re a subscriber to CBS All Access, you’re in luck! Tonight’s action will be broadcast on the fledgling OTT service. If you’re not a subscriber, you’re in luck; they’re currently offering a free one-week trial to the service if you visit CBS.com/AllAccess.

If you don’t have access to your mobile phone or tablet and would prefer to watch it in your browser, that’s easy, too. You can login to watch any of the games by heading to either www.ncaa.com/marchmadness.

If you don’t need up-to-the-second livestreaming but want to stay up on the action, you might want to bookmark the official NCAA March Madness YouTube channel, which will be posting highlight clips.

Good luck with your bracket!

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