This is a guest post from our friends at Roku, helping you stay on top of college hoops. 

From the First Four to the final buzzer, you’ll be able to access all the March Madness action on your TCL Roku TV. Kicking off on March 13, the tournament is jam-packed with 67 games in just under three weeks. Even if your team suffers from an upset or your bracket gets busted, it’s a fun time of year for sports and non-sports fans alike.

If you’re a cord cutter, there are more options than ever before to stream March Madness. Here are the ways you can watch over the coming weeks – with or without cable. For the most up-to-date schedule, visit the Roku blog.

How to Watch March Madness

Games on TBS:

 Games on CBS:

  • Without cable/satellite, with a subscription to CBS All Access (starts at $5.99/month after a 7-day free trial). Also available in select markets with a subscription to DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue, fuboTV and YouTube TV

 Games on TNT:

  • With a cable/satellite subscription: March Madness Live 
  • Without cable/satellite, with a subscription to DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV and YouTube TV

 Games on truTV:

  • With a cable/satellite subscription: March Madness Live 
  • Without cable/satellite, with a subscription to DIRECTV NOW, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV and YouTube TV

Happy Streaming!