In the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, Florida’s Walter Clayton Jr. led the Gators to victory over Auburn, while Houston staged a comeback against Duke to reach the championship game. Florida and Houston have not won a March Madness title in many years, with Florida’s last victory dating back to 2007. The championship game between Florida and Houston is set to take place tonight at 8:50 p.m. ET on CBS, and there are various ways to watch or stream the game.
To watch the March Madness championship without cable, viewers can subscribe to Paramount Plus with Showtime for $13 a month. Paramount Plus is available on a variety of devices including smartphones, tablets, streaming platforms, smart TVs, and gaming consoles. Additionally, the NCAA’s March Madness Live site and app offer the ability to watch games for free, but there is a three-hour preview limit before users need to log in with a pay TV subscription. An indoor antenna can also be used to watch the final on CBS.
Live TV streaming services such as YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, and Fubo are options for those looking to watch Florida vs. Houston in the championship game. These services offer CBS in certain areas and come with free trials for new subscribers. A VPN with a US-based server can also provide access to the game for viewers in areas without direct access. Properly setting up a VPN can allow users to override blackout restrictions and watch the game from anywhere.
Last year, the UConn Huskies secured victory over the Purdue Boilermakers in the men’s March Madness championship, becoming the first team to win back-to-back titles since the Florida Gators in 2007. This year, Florida and Houston will compete for the championship title, with both teams aiming to end their championship droughts. The game is set to be broadcast on CBS, and fans have various options for watching or streaming the matchup on different devices and platforms.