basketball-ncaa-march-madness-istock.jpg NCAA will live stream all 64 NCAA March Madness games online. (Image: Todd Taulman, Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship, college basketball's big dance otherwise known as March Madness[1], officially started its first round of tournament games on March 15. March Madness lasts an incredible 15 days.

We've already seen several tournament upsets, including No. 16 seed UMBC defeating a No. 1 seed Virginia. Hopefully your bracket isn't busted as we've reached the Sweet 16.

If you're a cord cutter without a cable subscription and want to watch[2] the men's NCAA tournament games online for free, don't fear, there are plenty of live-streaming options available to you.

March Madness 2018: How to live-stream for free

This year, the NCAA will[3] live-stream in real time all 67 March Madness games[4] including Kansas vs Seton Hall on its March Madness Live[5] product across 16 platforms. Score! Just search your device's respective app store for the March Madness Live app.

Now, if you could just nail those bracket picks.

The platforms include iOS[6] devices, Apple TV, Android phones and tablets[7], Amazon Echo devices, Amazon Fire tablets, Amazon Fire TV[8], Samsung Gear VR, Google Daydream, Roku, and Xbox One. Also supported are mobile web, desktop web, AirPlay, and Chromecast.

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how-to-stream-ncaa-march-madness-live.png Here's how you can watch the NCAA March Madness tournament on your phone, Apple TV and more. (Image: NCAA)

Like past years, NCAA March Madness Live will have a

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