Who’s in NCAA championship game? Updated men’s March Madness final bracket, schedule

The road ends here for the men’s NCAA Tournament.

A tournament that began with 68 teams hoping for a trip to San Antonio will shortly be down to its final two teams — and one step closer to claiming the national championship. Playing in Saturday’s Final Four for a spot in the national are Houston and Duke to determine who will be playing Florida, which beat Auburn in the early game Saturday.

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The Final Four games began Saturday at 6:09 p.m. ET with Auburn vs. Florida, followed by Duke vs. Houston. Both of the top two overall seeds, Auburn and Duke, were upended in Saturday’s national semifinals, with Florida and Houston advancing to the national title game on Monday.

Here’s who made the national championship of the 2025 men’s NCAA Tournament:

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Who is in the national championship game of March Madness?

This section will be updated.

  • Team 1: No. 1 Florida
  • Team 2: No. 1 Houston

Final Four national championship schedule

Monday, April 7

  • Championship Game: No. 1 Florida vs No. 1 Houston | 8:50 p.m. ET

The national championship game will air on Monday at 8:50 p.m. ET.

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Men’s March Madness bracket

All times Eastern. Seeding in parentheses.

East Region

First Round

  • (1) Duke 93, (16) Mount St. Mary’s 49
  • (9) Baylor 75, (8) Mississippi State 72
  • (5) Oregon 81, (12) Liberty 52
  • (4) Arizona 93, (13) Akron 65
  • (6) BYU 80, (11) VCU 71
  • (3) Wisconsin 85, (14) Montana 66
  • (7) Saint Mary’s 59, (10) Vanderbilt 56
  • (2) Alabama 90, (15) Robert Morris 81

Second Round

  • (1) Duke 89, (9) Baylor 66
  • (4) Arizona 87, (5) Oregon 83
  • (6) BYU 91, (3) Wisconsin 89
  • (2) Alabama 80, (7) Saint Mary’s 66

Sweet 16

  • (2) Alabama 113, (6) BYU 88
  • (1) Duke 100, (4) Arizona 93

Elite Eight

  • (1) Duke 85, (2) Alabama 65

Final Four

  • (1) Houston 70, (1) Duke 67

National championship game

  • Winner of Duke/Houston vs. (1) Florida | Monday, April 7 at 8:50 p.m. | CBS (Fubo)

Midwest Region

First Round

  • (1) Houston 78, (16) SIU-Edwardsville 40
  • (8) Gonzaga 89, (9) Georgia 68
  • (12) McNeese State 69, (5) Clemson 67
  • (4) Purdue 75, (13) High Point 63
  • (6) Illinois 86, (11) Xavier 73
  • (3) Kentucky 76, (14) Troy 57
  • (7) UCLA 72, (10) Utah State 47
  • (2) Tennessee 77, (15) Wofford 62

Second Round

  • (1) Houston 81, (8) Gonzaga 76
  • (4) Purdue 76, (12) McNeese 62
  • (3) Kentucky 84, (6) Illinois 75
  • (2) Tennessee 67, (7) UCLA 58

Sweet 16

  • (2) Tennessee 78, (3) Kentucky 65
  • (1) Houston 62, (4) Purdue 60

Elite Eight

  • (1) Houston 69, (2) Tennessee 50

Final Four

  • (1) Houston 70, (1) Duke 67

National championship game

  • (1) Houston vs. (1) Florida | Monday, April 7 at 8:50 p.m. | CBS (Fubo)

South Region

First Round

  • (1) Auburn 83, (16) Alabama State 62
  • (9) Creighton 89, (8) Louisville 75
  • (5) Michigan 68, (12) UC San Diego 65
  • (4) Texas A&M 80, (13) Yale 71
  • (6) Ole Miss 71, (11) North Carolina 64
  • (3) Iowa State 82, (14) Lipscomb 55
  • (10) New Mexico 75, (7) Marquette 66
  • (2) Michigan State 87, (15) Bryant 62

Second Round

  • (1) Auburn 82, (9) Creighton 70
  • (5) Michigan 91, (4) Texas A&M 79
  • (6) Ole Miss 91, (3) Iowa State 78
  • (2) Michigan State 71, (10) New Mexico 63

Sweet 16

  • (2) Michigan State 73, (6) Ole Miss 70
  • (1) Auburn 78, (5) Michigan 65

Elite Eight

  • (1) Auburn 70, (2) Michigan State 64

Final Four

  • (1) Florida 79, (1) Auburn 73

National championship game

  • (1) Florida vs. (1) Houston | Monday, April 7 at 8:50 p.m. | CBS (Fubo)

West Region

First Round

  • (1) Florida 95, (16) Norfolk State 69
  • (8) UConn 67, (9) Oklahoma 59
  • (12) Colorado State 78, (5) Memphis 70
  • (4) Maryland 81, (13) Grand Canyon 49
  • (11) Drake 67, (6) Missouri 57
  • (3) Texas Tech 82, (14) UNC-Wilmington 72
  • (10) Arkansas 79, (7) Kansas 72
  • (2) St. John’s 83, (15) Omaha 53

Second Round

  • (1) Florida 77, (8) UConn 75
  • (4) Maryland 72, (12) Colorado State 71
  • (3) Texas Tech 77, (11) Drake 64
  • (10) Arkansas 75, (2) St. John’s 66

Sweet 16

  • (1) Florida 87, (4) Maryland 71
  • (3) Texas Tech 85, (10) Arkansas 83 (OT)

Elite Eight

  • (1) Florida 84, (3) Texas Tech 79

Final Four

  • (1) Florida 79, (1) Auburn 73

National championship game

  • (1) Florida vs. (1) Houston | Monday, April 7 at 8:50 p.m. | CBS (Fubo)

Where to watch the national championship game of March Madness on?

CBS will nationally televise the men’s NCAA Tournament national championship game. Streaming options for the game include the March Madness Live app (with a TV login) and Fubo, which carries CBS and offers a free trial to new subscribers.

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