Two SEC rivals will meet today for the second time during this year’s NCAA basketball season, but this time, a trip to the National Championship game is on the line.
No. 1 Auburn and No. 1 Florida will face off at San Antonio’s Alamodome in the first of two final four games tonight. Previously when meeting this season, Florida won 90-81.
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The Gators are in the Final Four for the first time in 11 seasons, last appearing in 2014. Auburn is also back in the Final Four after a few seasons; the Tigers made their first Final Four berth in 2019, and will appear for the second time in program history today.
what to know about Auburn vs. Florida
- Date and time: April 5, 6:09 p.m. ET
- Channel: CBS
- Streaming: DIRECTV ($79.99/month+)
The winner of this first Final Four game will play either Duke or Houston in the National Championship game on Monday evening.
What time is Auburn-Florida today?
Auburn vs. Florida tips off at 6:09 p.m. ET today, April 5, on CBS.
How to watch Florida vs. Auburn in the Final Four:
Cut the cable cord already? No problem! There are still options to watch March Madness.
One we recommend is DIRECTV and its streaming via Internet plans. Similarly to a cable subscription, you’ll lock into pricing for two years, but you’ll gain access to live TV via your home Wi-fi and DIRECTV’s Gemini streaming device, rather than via satellite.
In addition to DIRECTV, here are a few more ways you can stream Tennessee vs. Houston:
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