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March Madness 2026: How to Watch the Second Round

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Why This Matters

The 2026 NCAA March Madness highlights the importance of accessible streaming options for sports fans, allowing viewers to watch across multiple platforms without traditional cable. As the tournament continues to evolve, these broadcasting strategies enhance viewer engagement and expand audience reach in the digital age.

Key Takeaways

When to watch the First Round

Saturday, March 21 (women's)

When to watch the Second Round

Saturday and Sunday, March 21 and 22 (men's)

Sunday and Monday, March 22 and 23 (women's)

Where to watch

The men's First and Second Round will be broadcast across CBS, TNT, TBS and TruTV and streams on HBO Max.

The women's First and Second Round will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNews and streams on ESPN Unlimited.

NCAA March Madness is here! It's been almost a year since the Florida Gators won the men's basketball championship and the UConn Huskies earned the women's title, and both teams have snagged top seeds at the 2026 NCAA tournament, too. The Gators find themselves sharing the No. 1 spot with Duke, Michigan and Arizona, while the women's Huskies are joined by Texas, South Carolina and UCLA in the top four. At this stage of the tournament, all the top seeds are still in, although a few early upsets have seen teams like BYU and Wisconsin departing the men's competition in the First Round.

By contrast, there haven't been any major upsets in the women's First Round, which continues through Saturday. The women's Second Round begins Sunday. The women's First and Second Rounds air on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNews and stream on ESPN Unlimited. The men's Second Round takes place Saturday and Sunday and games will be spread across CBS, TBS, TNT and TruTV and will stream on HBO Max or Paramount Plus.

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