Elite 8 Sunday Schedule: March Madness Games Today
The last two Final Four berths will be settled Sunday. Two Elite Eight games will decide which teams advance.
Schedule and broadcast
Both games are on CBS. Streaming options include the March Madness Live app and Fubo.
| Time (ET) | Matchup | Region | Location | Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2:15 p.m. | No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 6 Tennessee | Midwest | United Center, Chicago | CBS (Fubo) |
| 5:05 p.m. | No. 1 Duke vs. No. 2 UConn | East | Washington, D.C. | CBS (Fubo) |
Matchup previews
Michigan vs. Tennessee
Michigan arrives as the No. 1 seed. The Wolverines seek their first Final Four since 2018.
Impact-transfer Yaxel Lendeborg has been a key contributor. Tennessee counters with a high-powered offense and a strong front court.
The Vols hunt the program’s first Final Four. Expect a physical battle in Chicago.
Duke vs. UConn
Duke is the top seed in its region. The Blue Devils improved offensively in the Sweet 16 versus St. John’s.
Point guard Caleb Foster returned and scored 11 points with two assists off the bench. UConn pursues its third national title in four seasons.
The Huskies rely on a trio of Tarris Reed Jr., Silas Demary Jr., and Alex Karaban. They look to replicate their recent championship form.
How to watch and streaming tips
CBS holds the television rights for both contests. The March Madness Live app will stream the games with a TV provider login.
Fubo carries CBS and offers a free trial for new subscribers. Filmogaz.com notes that Fubo is a convenient streaming option for the Elite 8 Sunday Schedule: March Madness Games Today.
Broadcast teams
- Michigan vs. Tennessee: Andrew Catalon (play-by-play); Steve Lappas (color); Evan Washburn (sideline).
- Duke vs. UConn: Ian Eagle (play-by-play); Bill Raftery and Grant Hill (color); Tracy Wolfson (sideline).