How to Watch the Final Four in Canada

Workers make final preparations around the Men's NCAA Final Four college basketball court at the Alamodome, Monday, March 31, 2025, in San Antonio.
(AP Photo/Eric Gay)
  • You can watch the NCAA Final Four in Canada via TSN.
  • TSN offers streaming services like TSN Direct, which offers monthly and annual subscriptions.
  • Paramount+ shows the NCAA Final Four, but only in the United States.

It’s bittersweet, but the college basketball season has just three games left before we close the books on the 2024-25 campaign. 

As it comes to a close, basketball betting lines are available at the BetMGM online sportsbook

Here’s how basketball fans in Canada can watch the two games that will determine the national championship matchup. 

How to Watch the NCAA Final Four in Canada

You can watch the NCAA Final Four in Canada through TSN, including TSN.ca, TSN Direct, and the TSN app.

TSN provides coverage throughout the tournament. 

TSN Direct is a streaming service that allows you to watch the Final Four without a traditional cable package. 

How to Livestream the Final Four

You can livestream the Final Four via TSN Direct or TSN+.

TSN Direct is TSN’s primary streaming platform. It offers monthly and annual subscriptions. 

Can I Watch the Final Four on Paramount+?

While the Final Four can be watched on Paramount+ in the United States, it cannot be accessed in Canada. 

The only way to livestream the Final Four in Canada is through TSN, which holds NCAA Tournament broadcasting rights in the country. 

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Richard Janvrin is a content writer for BetMGM. His work is also published at sites like Forbes, WSN, Gambling.com, Legal Sports Report, and more. He has a bachelor's degree from the University of New Hampshire.

Richard Janvrin is a content writer for BetMGM. His work is also published at sites like Forbes, WSN, Gambling.com, Legal Sports Report, and more. He has a bachelor's degree from the University of New Hampshire.