NCAA Women’s Final Four: How to Watch South Carolina vs. Stanford, UConn vs. Arizona Today Without Cable

The Women’s Final Four is taking place today. The top three finishers – South Carolina, Stanford and UConn – and third place finishers in Arizona reached the final stages of the NCAA women’s college basketball tournament. South Carolina and Stanford face off in the first game of the semifinal, followed by UConn against Arizona. The winners will then play for the national championship on Sunday.

In the Elite Eight, South Carolina defeated Texas, Stanford passed Louisville and Arizona retired late to lead Indiana. Led by Paige Bueckers, who became the first freshman to win the award for best female basketball player of the year, UConn resisted Baylor after a controversial buzz at the buzzer.

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Final Four and championship games will be played at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas and broadcast on ESPN. Here’s what you need to know to watch the games without a cable or satellite subscription.

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Paige Bueckers, No. 5, will lead UConn against Arizona in the Final Four on Friday.

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What is the schedule for today’s Final Four games?

Here is the complete schedule for the remaining three games of the NCAA women’s college basketball tournament.

Friday, April 2

  • (1) Stanford vs. (1) South Carolina, 6 pm ET (3 pm PT) on ESPN
  • (1) UConn vs. (3) Arizona, 9:30 pm ET (6:30 pm PT) on ESPN

Sunday, April 4

  • National Championship, 18h ET (15h PT) on ESPN

Can I watch the tournament live on TV without a cable subscription?

Yes. And you have options. Each of the top five live TV streaming services – Sling TV, YouTube TV, Hulu Plus Live TV, FuboTV and AT&T TV – offer ESPN. The cheapest option is Sling TV’s Orange package, which costs $ 35 a month. The other services offer more channels in their basic packages and cost $ 65 or $ 70 a month.

Sling TV’s Orange plan costs $ 35 a month and includes ESPN.

FuboTV costs $ 65 a month and includes ESPN.

All of the live TV streaming services above offer free trials, allow you to cancel at any time, and require a solid Internet connection. Looking for more information? Check out our guide to live TV streaming services.

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