March Madness 2023: How to watch Gonzaga vs UCLA for free

And here we go again.After a crazy first weekend, the NCAA men’s basketball tournament has a lot to live up to for its next round, the Sweet 16. But something tells us we’re going to see even more great action. So here’s how you can check out Thursday’s battle between third-seeded Gonzaga and second-seeded UCLA. SEE ALSO: How to watch the NCAA Men’s Sweet 16 livestreams
How to stream Gonzaga vs. UCLA in NCAA March MadnessTime: 9:45 p.m.Location: T-Mobile Arena, Las VegasQuick hit: Gonzaga slipped past TCU 84-81 in the second round, with Drew Timme scoring 28 points. In the first round, the Bulldogs (30-5) beat Grand Canyon 82-70. UCLA outlasted Northwestern 68-63 as Jaime Jaquez Jr. scored 24 points. The Bruins (31-5) bounced UNC Asheville in Round 1 86-53.Which channel: CBSWhere to stream: CBS Sports (online), Paramount+, NCAA March Madness app, Sling TV, YouTubeTVWhere to listen: SiriusXM (Channel 202); Westwood One skill on Alexa; WestwoodOne.comSling has half off the first monthSling TV is currently offering a deal for half off the first month as March Madness begins. Users can get the service for half-price for the first month. For example, most of the channels for the tournament, including TNT, TBS and TruTV, are on Sling’s Orange tier. Normally that tier is $40 a month, but in March, it’d be $20 for new customers.To get CBS without an antenna, you can also sign up for Paramount+, which currently offers a seven-day free trial.NCAA March Madness Live app: Where to use it, featuresThe NCAA March Madness Live app is available on several devices, which we list below.In addition to being able to watch whichever game you want, you can also take advantage of a new feature and watch up to four games simultaneously. However, users will have to be signed up to an existing cable-TV service to use the March Madness app, though you do get a three-hour window to try the app out.Here’s the list of devices to which you can download NCAA March Madness Live: Roku TV (and Roku boxes)Apple TV, iPhone, iPadXboxGoogle TVLG Smart TVAmazon Fire TV (and Fire devices; you can also use an Alexa skill to expand your March Madness pleasure)Android phones and tablesAndroid TV …

And here we go again.

After a crazy first weekend, the NCAA men’s basketball tournament has a lot to live up to for its next round, the Sweet 16. 

But something tells us we’re going to see even more great action. So here’s how you can check out Thursday’s battle between third-seeded Gonzaga and second-seeded UCLA.

How to stream Gonzaga vs. UCLA in NCAA March Madness

Time: 9:45 p.m.

Location: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas

Quick hit: Gonzaga slipped past TCU 84-81 in the second round, with Drew Timme scoring 28 points. In the first round, the Bulldogs (30-5) beat Grand Canyon 82-70. UCLA outlasted Northwestern 68-63 as Jaime Jaquez Jr. scored 24 points. The Bruins (31-5) bounced UNC Asheville in Round 1 86-53.

Which channel: CBS

Where to stream: CBS Sports (online), Paramount+,(Opens in a new tab) NCAA March Madness app, Sling TV(Opens in a new tab), YouTubeTV(Opens in a new tab)

Where to listen: SiriusXM (Opens in a new tab)(Channel 202); Westwood One skill on Alexa(Opens in a new tab); WestwoodOne.com(Opens in a new tab)

Sling has half off the first month

Sling TV(Opens in a new tab) is currently offering a deal for half off the first month as March Madness begins. Users can get the service for half-price for the first month. For example, most of the channels for the tournament, including TNT, TBS and TruTV, are on Sling’s Orange tier. Normally that tier is $40 a month, but in March, it’d be $20 for new customers.

To get CBS without an antenna, you can also sign up for Paramount+(Opens in a new tab), which currently offers a seven-day free trial.

NCAA March Madness Live app: Where to use it, features

The NCAA March Madness Live app is available on several devices, which we list below.

In addition to being able to watch whichever game you want, you can also take advantage of a new feature and watch up to four games simultaneously. 

However, users will have to be signed up to an existing cable-TV service to use the March Madness app, though you do get a three-hour window to try the app out.

Here’s the list of devices to which you can download NCAA March Madness Live: 

  • Roku TV (and Roku boxes)

  • Apple TV, iPhone, iPad

  • Xbox

  • Google TV

  • LG Smart TV

  • Amazon Fire TV (and Fire devices; you can also use an Alexa skill(Opens in a new tab) to expand your March Madness pleasure)

  • Android phones and tables

  • Android TV

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