- There are "First Four" games on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the real fun starts on Thursday, March 15.
- The Final Four is on March 31, with the championship on April 2.
Here's your complete guide to when and where to watch March Madness
March Madness began on March 13 and concludes on April 2. Here's a complete schedule for all 67 games in the tournament.
March Madness is here.
Below is a complete schedule for all 67 games, complete with when they start and what network you can watch them on. All times are listed in Eastern Daylight Time.
Sweet 16
Thursday, March 22
(11) Loyola Chicago vs. (7) Nevada 7:07 p.m. CBS(7) Texas A&M vs. (3) Michigan 7:27 p.m. TBS(9) Kansas State vs. (5) Kentucky 9:37 p.m. CBS(9) Florida State vs. (4) Gonzaga 9:59 p.m. TBS
Friday, March 23
(5) Clemson vs. (1) Kansas 7:07 p.m. CBS(5) West Virgina vs. (1) Villanova 7:27 p.m. TBS(11) Syracuse vs. (2) Duke 9:37 p.m. CBS(3) Texas Tech vs. (2) Purdue 9:59 p.m. TBS
Elite Eight
Saturday, March 24
TBA vs. TBA 6:09 p.m. TBSTBA vs. TBA 8:49 p.m. TBS
Sunday, March 25
TBA vs. TBA 2:20 p.m. CBSTBA vs. TBA 5:05 p.m. CBS
Final Four
Saturday, March 31
TBA vs. TBA 6:09 p.m. TBSTBA vs. TBA 8:49 p.m. TBS
National championship
Monday, April 2
TBA vs. TBA 9:20 p.m. TBS
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