Johni Broome and the Auburn Tigers will meet the Creighton Blue Jays on Saturday in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Rupp Arena. (Jordan Prather-Imagn Images)
No. 1 seed Auburn sailed through the first round of the NCAA basketball tournament, defeating Alabama State 83-63 on Thursday, and will meet the Creighton University Blue Jays on Saturday. No. 9 seed Creighton defeated No. 8 Louisville in the first round to advance, earning a spot in the tournament after finishing second in the Big East behind St. John's University. Saturday's game will air on TBS at 7:10 p.m. ET live from Rupp Arena in Lexington, KY. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Auburn vs. Creighton game tonight.
How to watch the Auburn vs. Creighton game:
Date: Saturday, March 22
Time: 7:10 p.m. ET
TV channel: TBS
Streaming: Max, Sling, Hulu with Live TV and more
Where to watch the Auburn vs. Creighton game:
You can tune into Auburn vs. Creighton on TBS, which is available on platforms like DirecTV, Sling, and Hulu with Live TV. The game will also be streaming on Max.
2025 March Madness Men's Second Round Schedule:
Saturday, March 22 (Second Round/Round of 32)
(4) Purdue vs. (12) McNeese, 12:10 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+
(2) St. John's vs. (10) Arkansas, 2:40 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+
(4) Texas A&M vs. (5) Michigan, 5:15 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+
(3) Texas Tech vs. (11) Drake, 6:10 p.m. | TNT, Max
(1) Auburn vs. (9) Creighton, 7:10 p.m. | TBS, Max
(3) Wisconsin vs. (6) BYU, 7:45 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+
(1) Houston vs. (8) Gonzaga, 8:40 p.m. | TNT, Max
(2) Tennessee vs. (7) UCLA, 9:40 p.m. | TBS, Max
How to watch March Madness basketball games in 2025:
NCAA March Madness basketball games will be broadcast across CBS Sports and TNT Sports channels, including CBS, TNT, TBS and truTV, with CBS games also streaming on Paramount+ and TNT/TBS/truTV games streaming on Max. These channels are also available on platforms including DirecTV, Hulu with Live TV and Sling. (Note that while we typically love Fubo for sports, it does not carry TNT, TBS and truTV, which is where you'll find a majority of March Madness games.)
Every way to watch NCAA March Madness games this season:
Max, aka "the one to watch," has select live sports available through its Bleacher Report Sports add-on, which is included free of charge for ad-free Max subscribers. (If you subscribe to Max's ad-supported plan, you should be able to access the B/R add-on content until March 30).
On top of March Madness games on TBS, TNT and TruTV, Max has buzzy shows including The White Lotus, The Last of Us, House of the Dragon, Dune: Prophecy and more.
Ad-supported Max starts at $10/month. The standard plan (which includes B/R Sports free of charge) costs $17/month.
Sling doesn't offer a free trial these days, and March Madness lasts longer than your standard trial would. It's still a solid option to catch most games in the tournament. Emphasis on most, because one big blindspot for Sling is that it doesn't carry CBS.
That said, for $45 for your first month of Sling Orange + Blue and the Sports Extra add-on, you can catch all the games on TBS, TNT, TruTV, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNU, ESPNews and ABC.
Paramount+ has two tiers available: an $8/month ad-supported tier and a $13/month premium tier that's ad-free and includes live access to your local CBS channel (and access to Showtime), which you'll need to stream select March Madness games.
Right now, Paramount+ is still offering a free trial — so new subscribers could sign up to watch Selection Sunday and the First Four, plus check out the rest of the Paramount+ library free for seven days.
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