Rueben Chinyelu and the Florida Gators will play the Maryland Terrapins this Thursday in the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. (Grant Halverson/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
(Grant Halverson via Getty Images)
The No. 1 Florida Gators will face the No. 4 Maryland Terrapins during the Sweet 16 round of the 2025 NCAA basketball tournament. The two teams will play in the West Regional semi-final game on Thursday, March 27 at 7:39 p.m. ET at the Chase Center in San Francisco. The winner of that game will face the winner of Friday’s Texas Tech vs. Arkansas game in the Elite Eight round this weekend.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to tune to Florida vs. Maryland tonight, and check out our constantly-updated bracket to keep track of every team and game of the tournament.
How to watch the Florida vs. Maryland game:
Date: Thursday, March 27
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Time: 7:39 p.m. ET
TV channel: TBS
Streaming: Max, Sling, Hulu with Live TV and more
Where to watch the Florida vs. Maryland game:
You can tune into Florida vs. Maryland on TBS, which is available on platforms like DirecTV, Sling, and Hulu with Live TV. The game will also be streaming on Max.
2025 March Madness Men’s Sweet Sixteen Schedule:
Thursday, March 27
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(2) Alabama vs. (6) BYU, 7:09 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+
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(1) Florida vs. (4) Maryland, 7:39 p.m. | TBS, Max
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(1) Duke vs. (4) Arizona, 9:39 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+
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(3) Texas Tech vs. (10) Arkansas, 10:09 p.m. | TBS, Max
Friday, March 28
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(2) Michigan State vs. (6) Ole Miss, 7:09 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+
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(2) Tennessee vs. (3) Kentucky, 7:39 p.m. | TBS, Max
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(1) Auburn vs. (5) Michigan, 9:39 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+
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(1) Houston vs. (4) Purdue, 10:09 p.m. | TBS, Max
How to watch March Madness basketball games in 2025:
Men’s NCAA tournament games will air across CBS, TBS, TNT and TruTV. The women’s NCAA tournament will air across the ESPN suite — so ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNU and ESPNews.
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Don’t have cable? Don’t worry. You can stream the men’s games easily with a subscription to Paramount+ and Max, or a live TV streaming service like DirecTV, Fubo or Sling. The women’s games will also be accessible via a live TV streaming service that includes the ESPN suite.
Every way to watch NCAA March Madness games this season:
Max, aka “the one to watch,” has select live sports available through its Bleacher Report Sports add-on, which is included free of charge for ad-free Max subscribers. (If you subscribe to Max’s ad-supported plan, you should be able to access the B/R add-on content until March 30).
On top of March Madness games on TBS, TNT and TruTV, Max has buzzy shows including The White Lotus, The Last of Us, House of the Dragon, Dune: Prophecy and more.
Ad-supported Max starts at $10/month. The standard plan (which includes B/R Sports free of charge) costs $17/month.
Sling doesn’t offer a free trial these days, and March Madness lasts longer than your standard trial would. It’s still a solid option to catch most games in the tournament. Emphasis on most, because one big blindspot for Sling is that it doesn’t carry CBS.
That said, for $45 for your first month of Sling Orange + Blue and the Sports Extra add-on, you can catch all the games on TBS, TNT, TruTV, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNU, ESPNews and ABC.
Paramount+ has two tiers available: an $8/month ad-supported tier and a $13/month premium tier that’s ad-free and includes live access to your local CBS channel (and access to Showtime), which you’ll need to stream select March Madness games.
Right now, Paramount+ is still offering a free trial — so new subscribers could sign up to watch Selection Sunday and the First Four, plus check out the rest of the Paramount+ library free for seven days.
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