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Where to watch March Madness 2023 Elite 8? Livestream details explored

The Elite 8 of 2023 March Madness is set after a couple of upset wins on the second day of Sweet 16. No. 1 Alabama and No. 1 Houston were eliminated on Friday (Mar. 24) by No. 5 San Diego State and No. 5 Miami, respectively.

No. 6 Creighton ended No. 15 Princeton's Cinderella run, while No. 2 Texas dominated No. 3 Xavier in the first half en route to an easy double-digit win. San Diego State, Miami, Creighton and Texas complete this year's regional quarterfinals.

They join No. 3 Gonzaga, No. 4 UConn, No. 3 Kansas State and No. 9 Florida Atlantic in the final eight. Gonzaga earned a hard-fought win over UCLA, while UConn cruised through the first three rounds. Kansas State had a thrilling overtime win against Michigan State and FAU shocked Tennessee.

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Elite 8 livestream details

Florida Atlantic vs Tennessee
Florida Atlantic vs Tennessee

Fans can watch the first day of the Elite 8 on TBS and the second on CBS.

For those who're unable to watch the games live on television, there are other online platforms to catch the action. Here are some of them:

March Madness Live app

To watch the Elite 8 on the March Madness Live app, fans will need to have a subscription for a TV provider. Some of the top TV providers include AT&T U-verse, Cox, DirecTV, DISH, Optimum, Verizon and Xfinity.

ParamountPlus.com and Paramount+ app

Fans who have ParamountPlus subcription can watch the Elite 8 on several major streaming platforms like Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV and Google TV. All games from Elite 8 to the NCAA championship game are available on ParamoundPlus.

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Elite 8 start date, time and TV schedule

Michigan State v Kansas State
Michigan State v Kansas State

This year's Elite 8 is scheduled for March 25 and 26. All four games will be played in a different arena, with the winners advancing to the Final Four. It will be held at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas from March 31 to April 2. For the first time in NCAA history, there are no No. 1 teams in the regional quarterfinals.


No. 3 Kansas State vs. No. 9 Florida Atlantic

Date and Time: Saturday, March 25, 6:09 p.m. ET (Sunday, March 26, 3:39 AM IST)

Network: TBS

Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY


No. 3 Gonzaga vs. No. 4 UConn

Date and Time: Saturday, March 25, 8:49 p.m. ET (Sunday, March 26, 6:19 AM IST)

Network: TBS

Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV


No. 5 San Diego State vs. No. 6 Creighton

Date and Time: Sunday, March 26, 2:20 p.m. ET (Sunday, March 26, 11:50 PM IST)

Network: CBS

Venue: KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, KY


No. 2 Texas vs. No. 5 Miami

Date and Time: Sunday, March 26, 5:05 p.m. ET (Monday, March 27, 2:35 AM IST)

Network: CBS

Venue: T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, MO

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