Where to watch NCAA Final Four in Canada: Times, TV channels, live streams for March Madness basketball

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The college basketball season has entered its final stretch, with the NCAA Final Four taking place this weekend in Indiana.

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Arizona, Michigan, Connecticut and Illinois are the last remaining teams, with March Madness continuing through April with the semifinals and finals before the 2026 national champion is crowned.

UConn, the most decorated team left, would advance to the Final Four with a last-second win over favorite Duke in the Elite Eight. The Huskies have won the title six times, most recently in back-to-back years in 2023 and 2024.

Three other teams have won the NCAA title twice: Arizona in 1997 and Michigan in 1989, and Illinois is still looking for its maiden trophy.

Who will hoist the 2026 trophy in Indianapolis? Here’s what you need to know to watch.

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Where to watch the NCAA Final Four in Canada

  • TV channel: TSN network

The TSN channel will provide full coverage of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four. Fans can also stream the game live on TSN.ca.

2026 NCAA Final Four Schedule

Saturday, April 4

national championship

Monday, April 6

game

Time (Eastern Time)

TV/live broadcast

semifinal winner

8:50 pm

TSN1/3/4/5, TSN.ca

March Madness Scores, Results 2026

Elite Eight

Saturday, March 28

game

3 Illinois 71No. 9 Iowa 59

1 Arizona 79No. 2 Purdue University 64

Sunday, March 29

game

No. 1 Michigan 956th Tennessee 62

No. 2 University of Connecticut 73No. 1 Duke 72

Sweet 16

Thursday, March 26

game

No. 2 Purdue University 79No. 11 Texas 77

No. 9 Iowa 77No. 4 Nebraska 71

No. 1 Arizona 1094th Arkansas 88

No. 3 Illinois 65No. 2 Houston 55

Friday, March 27

game

No. 1 Duke 8075 Saint John 5

No. 1 Michigan 904th Alabama 77

No. 2 UConn 67No. 3 Michigan 63

6 Tennessee 76No. 2 Iowa 62

second round

Saturday, March 21

game

No. 1 Michigan 95No. 9 St. Louis 72

No. 3 Michigan 77No. 6 Louisville 69

No. 1 Duke 81No. 9 TCU 58

No. 2 Houston 88No. 10 Texas A&M 57

11 Texas 74No. 3 Gonzaga 68

3rd place Illinois 76No. 11 VCU 55

4 Nebraska 74No. 5 Vanderbilt 72

4 Arkansas 94high point 88 on No. 12

Sunday, March 22

game

No. 2 Purdue University 79No. 7 Miami 69

No. 2 Iowa 82No. 7 Kentucky 63

No. 5 St. John 67No. 4 Kansas 65

6 Tennessee 79No. 3 Virginia 72

No. 9 Iowa 73No. 1 Florida 72

1 Arizona 78No. 9 Utah 66

No. 2 University of Connecticut 73No. 7 UCLA 57

4 Alabama 90No. 5 Texas Tech University 65

first round

Thursday, March 19

game

No. 9 TCU 66No. 8 Ohio 64

4 Nebraska 76No. 13 Troy 47

No. 6 Louisville 83No. 11 South Florida 79

No. 12 High 83No. 5 Wisconsin 82

No. 1 Duke 71No. 16, Siena 65

No. 5 Vanderbilt 78No. 12 McNeice 68

No. 3 Michigan 92No. 14 North Dakota 67

4 Arkansas 97No. 13 Hawaii 78

No. 11 VCU 82No. 6 North Carolina 78 (overtime)

No. 1 Michigan 101No. 16 Howard 80

11 Texas 79No. 6 Brigham Young University 71

10 Texas A&M University 63No. 7 St. Mary’s 50

3rd place Illinois 10570 Pa. 14

No. 9 St. Louis 102No. 8 Georgia 77

No. 2 Houston 78No. 15 Idaho 47

No. 3 Gonzaga 73No. 14 Kennesaw State University 64

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Friday, March 20

game

No. 7 Kentucky 89No. 10 Santa Clara 84 (overtime)

No. 5 Texas Tech University 91Akron 71 No. 12

No. 1 Arizona 92No. 16 Liu 58

No. 3 Virginia 82No. 14 Wright State 73

No. 2 Iowa 108No. 15 Tennessee 74

4 Alabama 90Hofstra 70 No. 13

9 Utah 86No. 8 Villanova 76

6 Tennessee 78No. 11 Miami (Ohio) 56

No. 9 Iowa 67No. 8 Clemson 61

No. 5 St. John 79No. 12 Northern Iowa 53

7 UCLA 75No. 10 UCF 71

No. 2 Purdue University 104No. 15 Queens 71

Florida No. 11416 Prairie View A&M 55

4 Kansas 68No. 13 California Baptist Convention 60

7 Miami (Florida) 80No. 10 Missouri 66

No. 2 University of Connecticut 82No. 15 Furman 71

top four

Tuesday, March 17

game

No. 16 Howard 86No. 16 UMBC 83

11 Texas 68No. 11 North Carolina 66

Wednesday, March 18

game

16 Prairie View A&M 67No. 16 Lehigh 55

11 Miami (Ohio) 89No. 11 SMU 79

March Madness Champions List

Here are the winners and runners-up from the past 10 NCAA men’s basketball tournaments (there was no tournament in 2020 due to COVID-19):

Year

champion

runner up

2025

Florida

Houston

2024

connecticut

Purdue University

2023

connecticut

San Diego State University

2022

kansas

North Carolina

2021

Baylor

gonzaga

2019

virginia

Texas Tech University

2018

Villanova

michigan

2017

North Carolina

gonzaga

2016

Villanova

North Carolina

2015

Duke

Wisconsin

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