2026 Final Four TV schedule, announcers: Where to watch NCAA Tournament, tipoff times for March Madness
The complete television and streaming schedule for how to watch March Madness 2026

The 2026 NCAA Tournament is officially down to its last two teams. It'll be No. 1 seed Michigan vs. No. 2 seed UConn at 8:50 p.m. on Monday. The winner will cut down the nets as the NCAA Tournament champion.
The final game of the 2025-26 college basketball season will be televised on TBS, though fans will be able to keep up with the action no matter how they choose to watch or follow the games.
On the call for the NCAA Tournament this season have been several notable voices, but taking you the rest of the way is Ian Eagle, returning for the third straight year as lead play-by-play announcer and the voice of the Final Four alongside Bill Raftery, Grant Hill and reporter Tracy Wolfson. Gene Steratore will serve as rules analyst.
Ernie Johnson returns to host studio coverage for the Final Four alongside analysts Charles Barkley, Clark Kellogg, Kenny Smith and Bruce Pearl.
CBS and TBS led the way, each set to televise 21 games each when the NCAA Tournament began. In addition to the March Madness Live app, where you can watch every game, HBO Max subscribers can catch the remaining games airing on TBS.
From the Selection Show all the way until the playing of "One Shining Moment" after a champion is crowned, CBS Sports and TNT Sports are committed to bringing you the magic.
Let's take a look at the schedule for Monday's title game.
2026 NCAA Tournament
National Championship
Monday, April 6
Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)
| Time (ET) | Game | TV / Stream |
|---|---|---|
| 8:50 p.m. | (2) UConn vs. (1) Michigan Ian Eagle / Bill Raftery, Grant Hill // Tracy Wolfson | TBS (watch live) |
















