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How to watch the Women’s Final Four of March Madness 2025 for free—and without cable
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How to watch the Women’s Final Four of March Madness 2025 for free—and without cable

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Last updated: April 5, 2025 12:39 am
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Published April 5, 2025
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Caitlyn Clark has become a pro, so Iowa was knocked out of the NCAA Women’s Tournament in the second round of this year. However, South Carolina is about to continue their winning streak.

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When and where will the March Madness 2025 Air women’s final four games be played?Final FourNCAA Women’s Championship GameHow can I watch the Women’s Final 4 games for free?Can I stream the Women’s Final Four online?Disney+Hulu with live TVYouTubetVSling TVDirectV Streamfubo TVDoes the NCAA serve me to watch the women’s Final Four?

The Gamecocks broke through the Hawkeyes last year and completed the team’s “Revenge Tour” after losing in 2023. The school is currently seeking heritage. However, you must first pass through the University of Texas before taking on UConn or UCLA.

The women’s Final Four may not have attracted attention in the past few years as the superstars are moving on to the next stage of their careers, but it is still a must-see event for fans of the game.

Here’s when and where the final four games will air without a cable subscription and how to watch them for free:

When and where will the March Madness 2025 Air women’s final four games be played?

This is when and where you can catch it, just like this year’s semi-final game and finals.

Final Four

April 4th

Texas vs. South Carolina7pm on ESPN

UCONN vs UCLAESPN at 9:30pm (or 30 minutes after the end of the first semi-final game)

NCAA Women’s Championship Game

April 7th – The champion will be decided on ABC Sunday at 3pm.

How can I watch the Women’s Final 4 games for free?

Sorry, but I can’t. The game is exclusive to ESPN. But the good news is that Sunday’s National Championship Game will air on ABC. This means you can see it without a cable subscription. All you need is a good HD antenna. You need to test your antennas in multiple locations in your home to ensure you get the most reliable signals in games that have been transported to CBS.

Can I stream the Women’s Final Four online?

you can. There are several possible ways to do this.

Disney+

Disney’s Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ bundles don’t have a free trial, so you’ll have to pay $17 a month for the total of three (or $30 a month without Hulu ads).

Include live TV in your bundle and the price hits $77 a month ($90 without ads).

Hulu with live TV

Free trial version This service It lasts for three days. It then costs $77 a month.

YouTubetV

rear Free trialyou can expect a monthly fee of $73.

Sling TV

Dish Network’s Sling low-rise “Orange” plan runs $40 per month. Adding a more comprehensive “blue” plan will cost you $55 a month. Unfortunately, the 7-day free trial has disappeared.

DirectV Stream

Formerly known as DirectV Now, AT&T TVNOW and AT&T TV, this Often renamed streaming services It runs after $80 a month and up after the free trial option.

fubo TV

This sports-focused cord cut service Most markets have broadcast networks. There is a 7-day free trial, with a monthly fee of over $80, depending on the channel you choose.

Does the NCAA serve me to watch the women’s Final Four?

Yeah. March Madness Live It streams all the games on the NCAA website, not just Apple, Android, Amazon and Roku devices, but also the NCAA website, continuing to play in Final 4. You will need to log in with your username and password from your TV provider.

This story was originally featured on Fortune.com.

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