Duke players including Javin DeLaurier (12) and Zion Williamson (1)...

Duke players including Javin DeLaurier (12) and Zion Williamson (1) celebrate after defeating Florida State in the championship game of the ACC tournament in Charlotte, N.C., on Saturday. Credit: AP/Chuck Burton

Here’s how to watch the 2019 NCAA Tournament. All games also can be livestreamed on March Madness Live and the March Madness Live app. (All times EST.)

Regional semifinals (Sweet 16)

Thursday, March 28

No. 4 Florida State vs. No. 1 Gonzaga, 7:09 p.m., CBS

No. 3 Purdue vs. No. 2 Tennessee, 7:29 p.m., TBS

No. 3 Texas Tech vs. No. 2 Michigan, 9:39 p.m., CBS

No. 12 Oregon vs. No. 1 Virginia, 9:57 p.m., TBS

Friday, March 29

No. 3 LSU vs. No. 2 Michigan State, 7:09 p.m., CBS

No. 5 Auburn vs. No. 1 North Carolina, 7:29 p.m., TBS

No. 4 Virginia Tech vs. No. 1 Duke, 9:39 p.m., CBS

No. 3 Houston vs. No. 2 Kentucky, 9:57 p.m., TBS

Regional finals (Elite Eight)

Saturday, March 30

West Regional final: 6 p.m. or 8:30 p.m., TBS

South Regional final: 6 p.m. or 8:30 p.m., TBS

Sunday, March 31

East Regional final: 2 p.m. or 4:55 p.m., CBS

Midwest Regional final: 2 p.m. or 4:55 p.m., CBS

National semifinals (Final Four)

Saturday, April 6

Final Four, 6 p.m., CBS, Minneapolis

Final Four, 8:30 p.m., CBS, Minneapolis

National championship

Monday, April 8

TBD, 9 p.m., CBS, Minneapolis

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