Final Four Teams 2025, March Madness bracket: Games, tip off times, teams, TV channel, live stream online
The 2025 Final Four field is set, and the NCAA Tournament will crown a men's national champion within the week.
The Final Four of 2025 March Madness is set for San Antonio.
We know all four teams. Houston blew out Tennessee on Sunday afternoon in the third Elite 8 regional final of the weekend.
The Cougars will play Duke, which blew out Alabama on Saturday night.
Florida, which rescued itself late against Texas Tech on Saturday, will play Auburn, which stuffed Michigan State on Sunday evening.
All four teams in the Final Four are No. 1 seeds, as this year's NCAA tournament has been dominated by favorites. This is the second time ever the Final Four is made up of only No. 1 seeds (2008).
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How to watch Florida vs. Auburn Final Four game, Time, Date, TV, Streaming
Date: Saturday, April 5
Time: 6:09 p.m. ET
Location: Alamodome -- San Antonio, Texas
TV: CBS
Streaming: March Madness Live
Auburn (32-5) vs. Florida (34-4). The Tigers won the SEC regular-season title. The Gators took the SEC Tournament title. The winner of this one gets a shot at a national title.
Auburn was arguably the nation’s best team during the regular season, spending eight straight weeks at No. 1 in the AP Top 25.
The Tigers lost three of four heading into the NCAA Tournament, but found their groove again at the right time.
A first-team All-American, Broome dominated throughout the bracket and provided a lift in the second half when he left after an awkward fall against Michigan State.
Florida is back in the Final Four for the first time since 2014 with one of the nation’s most balanced teams. The Gators have plenty of size to disrupt opposing offenses and All-American guard Walter Clayton Jr. has proven to be one of the game’s most clutch players, as he proved with two late 3s against Texas Tech.
Florida vs. Auburn Path to Final Four
No. 1 Auburn (South)
First Round: Auburn 83, Alabama State 63
Second Round: Auburn 82, Creighton 70
Sweet 16: Auburn 78, Michigan 65
Elite Eight: Auburn 70, Michigan State 64
Final Four: Auburn vs. Florida
No. 1 Florida (West)
First Round: Florida 95, Norfolk State 69
Second Round: Florida 77, UConn 75
Sweet 16: Florida 87, Maryland 71
Elite Eight: Florida 84, Texas Tech 79
Final Four: Florida vs. Auburn
How to watch Duke vs Houston Final Four game, Time, Date, TV Streaming
Date: Saturday, April 5
Time: 8:49 p.m.
Location: Alamodome -- San Antonio, Texas
TV: CBS
Streaming: March Madness Live
Houston (34-4) vs. Duke (35-3). The nation’s best defensive team will face one of its best on offense. Houston has dominated defensively under coach Kelvin Sampson and this season led the nation in points allowed at 58.5 per game.
The Cougars were at their smothering best in the Elite Eight against Tennessee, holding the Vols nearly 25 points below their scoring average.
Houston has some offense to go with it. The trio of L.J. Cryer, Emanuel Sharp and Milo Uzan can take over any game at any moment. The Cougars will face their tallest order of the season against the big, athletic Blue Devils.
Duke has length at every position and its own players who can fill it up, led by All-America freshman Cooper Flagg.
The Blue Devils aren’t too shabby on defense, either, evidenced by their shutdown of Alabama, the nation’s highest-scoring team, in the Elite Eight.
Duke vs. Houston Road to Final Four
No. 1 Duke (East)
First Round: Duke 93, Mount St. Mary's 49
Second Round: Duke 89, Baylor 66
Sweet 16: Duke 100, Arizona (Score not provided)
Elite Eight: Duke 85, Alabama 65
Final Four: Duke vs. Houston
No. 1 Houston (Midwest)
First Round: Houston 78, SIU-Edwardsville 40
Second Round: Houston 81, Gonzaga 76
Sweet 16: Houston 62, Purdue 60
Elite Eight: Houston 69, Tennessee 50
Final Four: Houston vs. Duke
How can I watch the Final Four?
Every game of the men’s tournament will be aired — here is a schedule — either on CBS, TBS, TNT or TruTV and their digital platforms, including Paramount+.
CBS will broadcast the Final Four and national title game. The NCAA will also stream games via its March Madness Live Option.
Who are the favorites in Final Four?
Duke is the favorite to win the title at minus-110, according to BetMGM Sportsbook. Florida is next at plus-300, Houston is plus-400 and Auburn plus-500.
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