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How to watch Texas vs. Xavier for free in March Madness 2025

The last and last one seed of the first four games of tonight's NCAA Tournament will win a grab.

The Texas Longhorns and Xavier Musketeers are the final two teams standing on the eve of the 64th round. By the end of the night, one punches tickets to the next round, and the other ends the season.

Despite a record 6-12 meeting (19-15 overall), the Longhorns were part of 14 teams making history to make 14 teams from the SEC to participate in this year's tournament.

Xavier fell to Marquette early in the Big East Tournament, but was able to sneak into the field of the first 68 teams due to the insanity this year.

Illinois awaits the winner of tonight's match in Friday's 64th round. Here's what you need to know before Texas vs Xavier:

Texas vs Xavier date and time:

Texas will play Xavier in the first four of the 2025 NCAA Tournament on March 19th. Tip-offs at UD Arena are 9:10pm ET, but the official start time depends on the end of the US vs. Mount St. Mary match.


In this post, it is covered with a printable NCAA bracket with a 68-team March Madness 2025 field.


Which channel is the Texas vs Xavier game?

The Texas vs. Xavier game is airing on Trutv.

How to watch Texas vs Xavier for free in the NCAA Tournament:

If there is no cable or antenna, Live TV Streaming Service Watch the game.

Here are two cable replacement streaming services we recommend. Both come with a free trial version.

  • DirectV Stream: MySports Genre Pack ($69.99 per month) or choice Master Plan ($89.99 per month for 3 months), both include a 5-day free trial
  • Hulu + Live TV: The basic plan is free for 3 days and costs $82.99 per month

You can also watch the NCAA tournament on Sling TV Sling Blue Plan. You will not get days for free, but you will get 50% off from your first month and the total will be reduced to $25.50 ($50.99/month).

The game also includes a Bleacher Report Sports Add-on and is live streamed at Max ($9.99/month+). BR Sports streams games on TBS, TNT and TRUTV.


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This article was written by Angela TorikarikoCommerce Writer/Reporter Post Wanted Shopping and New York Post Streaming Properties, Decider. Angela keeps readers up to date Gentle on cord cutters Information on how to watch your favorite sports teams, TV shows and movies on each streaming service. Angela isn't just testing and comparing the streaming services she writes to ensure that readers get Best pricehowever, she is also a superfan specializing in the intersections of shopping, technology, sports and pop culture. Before joining Decider and New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer technology on Insider Reviews


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