mercredi 14 mars 2018

How to Watch Every March Madness Game Online for as Little as $10


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NCAA Basketball March Madness starts right now, and if you've filled your bracket and entered your office pool but can't possibly find every game on your current cable package, or if you don't have cable, you're in luck. You can stream every single match online with one of these live streaming packages.

Streaming live TV over the internet is easier and simple than ever, but it can still be a little tricky for sports fans to figure out which online options have the channels they need, and more importantly which service has the best price. But the good news is we've done all the research for you. Below we've outlined the best ways to legally stream March Madness 2018 online.

DirecTV NOW
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DirecTV Now is the cheapest and easiest way to watch not only the Men's NCAA Basketball Tournament, but tons of other streaming cable channels as well. And if you use the code YESNOW3, you can get three months of DirecTV NOW for $10 for the first 3 months.

fuboD

If you just want to watch sports, the last great frontier in live-streaming, Fubo has a plan dedicated only to giving you the sports action you desire. Pretty much the only thing keeping me to my cable is the ability to watch my beloved Boston Celtics as they climb back to their rightful place at the top of professional basketball. But Fubo TV's sports package is just $20 for the first month and includes 7 days free.

huluD

Hulu is the granddaddy of the big streaming services, and it also offers Hulu With Live TV to... live stream TV. It's a very descriptive name. Hulu With Live TV Beta is $40 a month, and if you sign up now, the first week is free.

slingD

Sling has genre-specific packages you can add to its base $20 package for $5 a pop. So if you want to just watch sports, bam: five bucks. Want a few extra comedy channels? That'll be five bucks. How about sports? You guessed it: five bucks. The base package has all three numbered ESPN channels, so it's like an embarrassment of sports riches.

PSVUeD

PS Vue doesn't tip-toe around the reason for the season. When you visit the landing page, it serves you a pop-up gauging your interest in March Madness. From there, it's a matter of picking out the package that best suits your needs. The "Core" package starts at $44.95 a month and gives you the channels you'd expect from a TV package plus a ton of sports, including regional sports channels.

However... it doesn't have TNT, TBS, or TruTV, so you won't be able to watch ALL the March Madness games, just the ones on CBS. Still, it has a great selection of sports channels depending on your local area.

YouTube TV
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YouTube has live TV now, too, in case you didn't know. The big draw is the base package is $40 a month and you can cancel at anytime. The base package includes the Turner broadcasting networks, as well as CBS, so you have March Madness pretty well locked down.

Seth Macy likes basketball. Follow him on Twitter @sethmacy.

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