March Madness: How to Watch the Women’s Elite Eight on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on March 28


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Four teams take the floor as March Madness continues with the Elie Eight in the  2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Tournament. The winners of tonight’s matchups look to join No.1 seeds South Carolina and Stanford in the Final Four.

If No.1 NC State and No.1 Louisville can pull off victories in tonight’s games, they’ll join South Carolina and Stanford in making the Final Four a top-seeded affair. All four one seeds have made the Final Four 4-times in the tournament’s history. The last 3-times this feat has happened: 2012, 2015, and 2018.

Cord cutters can find out how to watch the Elite Eight below.

Monday, March 28

GameTime (ET)Where to WatchCity
No. 1 NC State vs. No. 2 UConn7 p.m.ESPNBridgeport, Connecticut
No. 1 Louisville vs. No. 3 Michigan9 p.m.ESPNWichita, Kansas

How to Watch

Cord cutters have a few different options to watch the drama unfold and Cinderella stories get told throughout March Madness.

 Starting PriceESPN
Sling TV (Orange)$35.00
Hulu + Live TV$69.99
fubo TV$64.99
DIRECTV STREAM$69.99
YouTube TV$64.99
Vidgo$55.00

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