By the end of Sunday night, the 2026 Final Four field will be set and we’ll know which quartet of teams will face off for a national title next weekend in Indianapolis.Â
No. 1 seed Duke and No. 2 seed UConn (5:05 p.m. ET, CBS, March Madness Live) are set to face off in one of the most anticipated games of the NCAA Tournament so far. Not only are these two of the best teams through the season — as indicated by their high seeding — these two programs have been among college basketball’s elite for the better part of 30 years. By the time the game is over, the Blue Devils will make it back-to-back Final Fours, or the Huskies get a shot at a third national title in four years.Â
No. 1 seed Michigan and No. 6 seed Tennessee (2:15 p.m. ET, CBS, March Madness Live) precede the Blue Devils and Huskies in the early game, but this is far from an undercard. The Wolverines have the firepower to win it all, led by star Yaxel Lendeborg. The Vols boast a one-two scoring punch of Ja’Kobi Gillespie and Nate Ament and they’re capable of putting up points with anyone.Â
Here is the full tournament schedule and bracket to keep you up to date.
As the home of March Madness, CBS Sports will track every game and score, keeping you apprised of notable developments in our continuously updating live NCAA Tournament bracket with matchup analysis for every game.
As far as the NCAA Tournament schedule, we understand that it’s hard to keep up with that printable bracket of yours, so how about an easier way to digest it?
Below you will find a March Madness schedule featuring viewing information for each game broken down by region, so you can not only follow your team but also those they may compete against through the duration of March Madness.
In other words, you should bookmark this page and keep it as an easy reference guide from the First Four through the Final Four. Now that the games started on Tuesday, it will be updated with scores, analysis and much more — all the way through the national championship.
2026 NCAA Tournament bracket, scores
All times Eastern
East
FIRST ROUND
Thursday, March 19 — Greenville
Thursday — Buffalo
Friday, March 20 — San Diego
Friday — Philadelphia
SECOND ROUNDÂ
Saturday, March 21 — GreenvilleÂ
Saturday — BuffaloÂ
Sunday, March 22 — San DiegoÂ
Sunday — PhiladelphiaÂ
SWEET 16Â
Friday, March 25 — Washington, D.C.Â
ELITE EIGHTÂ
Sunday, March 27 — Washington D.C.Â
(1) Duke vs. (2) UConn | 5:05 p.m. | CBSÂ West
FIRST FOUR
Tuesday, March 17 — Dayton
FIRST ROUND
Thursday, March 19 — Portland
Friday, March 20 — San Diego
Friday — St. Louis
SECOND ROUNDÂ
Saturday, March 20 — PortlandÂ
Sunday, March 21 — San DiegoÂ
Sunday — St. Louis
SWEET 16Â
Thursday, March 26 — San JoseÂ
ELITE EIGHTÂ
Saturday, March 27 — San JoseÂ
Midwest
FIRST FOUR
Tuesday, March 17 — Dayton
Wednesday, March 18 — Dayton
FIRST ROUND
Thursday, March 19 — Buffalo
Friday, March 20– St. Louis
Friday — Tampa
Friday — Philadelphia
SECOND ROUND
Saturday, March 21 — BuffaloÂ
Sunday, March 22 — St. LouisÂ
Sunday — TampaÂ
Sunday — PhiladelphiaÂ
SWEET 16Â
Friday, March 27 — ChicagoÂ
ELITE EIGHT
Sunday, March 28 — ChicagoÂ
(1) Michigan vs. (6) Tennessee | 2:15 p.m. | CBSSouth
FIRST FOUR
Wednesday, March 18 — Dayton
FIRST ROUND
Thursday, March 19 — Oklahoma City
Thursday — Greenville
Thursday — Oklahoma City
Friday, March 20 — Tampa
SECOND ROUNDÂ
Saturday, March 21 — GreenvilleÂ
Saturday — Oklahoma CityÂ
Sunday, March 22 — TampaÂ
SWEET 16
Thursday, March 26 — HoustonÂ
ELITE EIGHT
Saturday, March 28 — HoustonÂ
Final Four
Saturday, April 4 — 6:09 p.m. start (TBS)
Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)
National Championship
Monday, April 6 — 8:50 p.m. (TBS)
Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)