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Women's March Madness schedule: How to watch games on ESPN

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The 2025 NCAA women's basketball tournament runs from the First Four on March 19 through the championship on April 6. Following the women's Final Four, reigning champions South Carolina are back in the title game alongside UConn. 

Check out details on how to watch women's March Madness on ESPN platforms below. 

 

How can fans watch women's March Madness games?

For the 30th year, ESPN is the exclusive home of women's March Madness action. ESPN has every angle and all 67 games from the 2025 NCAA women's tournament covered, beginning with the First Four.

March Madness matchups will be available across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNEWS. All games stream live on the ESPN App. ESPN+ will stream the Final Four and national championship game. Check out a complete list of March Madness games with broadcast details below:

*All times Eastern

April 6 - National Championship Presented by Capital One 

2 p.m.: NCAA Women's Championship Special Presented by Capital One (ABC)

3 p.m.: NCAA Women's Basketball Championship Presented by Capital One - UConn vs. South Carolina (ABC/ESPN+)

3 p.m.: The Bird & Taurasi Show Presented by AT&T-  (ESPN/ESPN+)

5:30 p.m.: NCAA Women's Championship Post-Game Show Presented by Nissan (ESPN)

Fans can catch all of the action in the ESPN streaming hub. 

How can I fill out a bracket?

Fans can learn helpful tips and tricks in the 2025 women's bracket guide. The tournament challenge is free to play and fans can create up to 25 brackets. 

Where can I find more women's college basketball coverage from ESPN?

Check out ESPN's women's college basketball page, which features breaking news, standings, stats, scores, Bracketology, and more.

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