March Madness 2022 is now upon us, and even if you don't have cable, there are still ample ways to tune in and watch all of the big games. There are more ways to watch movies and TV shows than ever before. Whether it be Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, or countless other streaming apps, the options for finding and watching content are pretty overwhelming.
That said, trying to watch sports content in 2022 can still be more difficult than it should be. Want to catch all of the big NBA games? You'll need to sign up for NBA League Pass. Interested in watching every NFL game you can find? NFL Game Pass is required. Combined with ever-shifting streaming rights across CBS, ESPN, and other networks, knowing where you can watch a specific game is no easy task — especially if you don't have cable.
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When it comes to March Madness 2022 for the men's tournament, all games are split between CBS, TNT, TBS, and truTV. If you want to watch the March Madness women's tournament, those games are available on ESPN. While these are traditionally thought of as cable networks, you don't actually need cable to watch them. If you don't have cable and don't want to sign up for it, one of the best ways to watch March Madness is with YouTube TV. It has CBS, TNT, TBS, truTV, and all of the ESPN channels. While YouTube TV normally costs $64.99/month, you can sign up right now and get your first month for $14.99. It'll switch to $64.99 after that first month, but that effectively lets you watch all of the March Madness games for a penny shy of $15. YouTube TV's also available on every major platform, whether it be Android, iOS, Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, etc.
Along with YouTube TV, the
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