There’s just something about March Madness that stays with you long after the winning team cuts down the net. From Bryce Drew’s iconic buzzer-beater to future NBA superstar Steph Curry leading No. 10 Davidson to the Elite Eight in 2008, you never know when a legendary moment will occur. That’s the unpredictable beauty of March Madness.
Over the last few years, the tourney has been available to stream on CBS, TBS, TNT, truTV, and the March Madness live app/website. You can still watch this year’s games on the aforementioned channels, but there’s also a new streaming destination for all things March Madness: Max.
March Madness games airing on TBS, TNT, and truTV will be available to watch live on Max.
Also, from now until April 9, the streamer is offering over 40% off its annual plans (more on that below). Curb Your Enthusiasm, Last Week Tonight, and March Madness in one place? Now that’s a slam dunk.
Here’s how to stream March Madness 2024 live on Max.
Can I Watch March Madness 2024 On HBO’s Max?
Yes! March Madness games airing on TBS, TNT, and truTV, including the Final Four and National Championship game, will be available to stream live on Max.
How To Stream March Madness 2024 On HBO’s Max:
From now until April 9, streamers can save over 40% on a Max annual plan. Max with Ads is available for $69.99/year, or you can purchase an ad-free plan for $104.99/year. Max’s Ultimate ad-free plan — which allows cord-cutters to stream select content in 4K Ultra HD — is also an option for $139.99/year.
Are Monthly Max Plans Available?
Yes, but the discount only applies to yearly plans.
Monthly Max plans are available for as little as $9.99/month (or $15.99/month for ad-free). Additionally, you can add Max to your Hulu or Prime Video accounts for an extra $15.99/month, with Prime Video also offering a $9.99/month ad-supported plan.
Additional March Madness 2024 Streaming Options:
If you have a valid cable login, you can watch March Madness games live on March Madness Live, CBS, TNT, TBS, and truTV. Games airing on CBS will also be available to stream live on Paramount+ with Showtime.
Finally, depending on the game, you can watch certain March Madness matchups on TNT, TBS, and truTV via an active subscription to Sling TV Blue, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, or YouTube TV. YouTube TV offers a free trial for eligible subscribers.
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