How to Watch 2025 Women’s March Madness Final Online Without Cable

You can catch the NCAA women's college basketball tournament live and from the comfort of your couch.

How to Watch 2025 Women’s March Madness Final Online Without Cable

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The 2025 NCAA women’s basketball tournament begins with Selection Sunday on Sunday (Mar. 16) with team selecting and seeding for March Madness brackets.

The TV special is the official start of the tournament, while games begin on Wednesday (Mar. 19) with the First Four round. Check out a complete list of key dates and game locations here.

If you want to watch the 2025 Women’s NCAA March Madness live, the Selection Sunday TV special and tournament games air on TV across broadcast and cable networks ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNEWS. You can livestream online through ESPN+, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV and other live streaming services.

If you prefer to watch the women’s 2025 March Madness women’s live, you can still get tickets to the NCAA game through Ticketmaster, StubHub, Vivid Seats, SeatGeek and Gametime.

For those who couldn’t score travel deals or just want to stream the games live from your couch, there are a few live TV streamers airing both Women’s and Men’s NCAA March Madness games.

Keep reading to how to watch the March Madness 2025 online.

Where to Watch Women’s March Madness 2025 Online

The NCAA women’s basketball tournament airs on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNEWS. If you don’t have cable, you can watch games on ABC live through an HD antenna like one of these from Amazon. Cord-cutters can also take advantage of free trials and promos from live TV streamers like DirecTV Stream, Sling TV, Fubo and Hulu + Live TV to stream the Women’s NCAA March Madness without cable.

ESPN+

ESPN+ is the official streaming platform for ESPN and its networks, which will let you watch games during Women’s NCAA March Madness, as well as other live sports coverage. The streamer comes with a variety plans starting at $11.99 per month or you can save 17% off with an annual plan for $119.99 per year.

In addition to live sports, ESPN+ has exclusive on-demand videos and access to content from what was formerly known as ESPN Insider. You’ll also be able to stream original shows to stream on-demand, game recaps and analysis hosted by Peyton Manning, a shorter version of NFL Primetime and full replays of historic NFL matchups.

To expand your savings and content offerings, you can also bundle ESPN+ with Hulu and Disney+ for a single monthly price of just $16.99 per month for all three services.

Fubo

Fubo offers a seven-day free trial for new users who sign up, and the streaming service includes a live feeds for Women’s NCAA March Madness online. The platform’s plans get you more than 100 channels, DVR storage and the ability to watch content on up to 10 devices.

Hulu + Live TV

For the most content offerings, Hulu + Live TV gives you access to the entire Hulu library as well as more than 95 live channels to watch Iowa vs. South Carolina online. You can save more money by bundling ESPN+ and Disney+ for more programming options.

DirecTV Stream

DirecTV Stream is offers new users will also receive a five-day free trial when you sign up. The best part about DirecTV Stream is the amount of local and cable channel options — which includes ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNEWS.

You can tune into the Women’s NCAA March Madness 2025 starting with Selection Sunday on Sunday (Mar. 16) at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ESPN. You can livestream the TV special and games online through ESPN+, Fubo and others.

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