Looking to watch a live stream of the 2017 NCAA tournament Selection Show on Sunday afternoon? There are plenty of different ways to watch, even if you don’t have a cable subscription.
The show, which will reveal the 68 teams headed to this year’s Big Dance, is set to start at 5:30 p.m. ET and will be broadcast nationally on CBS. If you can’t get to a television, here’s a complete rundown of your live streaming options:
Selection Sunday Show Live Stream
Desktop
A live stream of the Selection Show can be watched on your computer right here via NCAA.com.
Logging in to your TV or cable provider is required for unlimited access, which you’ll eventually want to do once the games start, but if you don’t sign in, you can still watch for free for three hours, which is long enough to cover the length of the 90-minute selection show.
You can read here for frequently asked questions and more information.
Mobile & Other Streaming Devices
If you’re looking to watch or mobile, tablet or other streaming devices, you can do so via the NCAA March Madness Live app, which is free to download in the following places:
It’s also compatible on Xbox One. You can click here for a complete list of compatible devices.
Note that logging into a TV or cable provider is required to watch on set top boxes, including Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku and Xbox.
You can read here for frequently asked questions and more information.
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Selection Sunday Show Live Stream: How to Watch Online