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Hoping to watch Michigan vs. Arizona for free? Here’s how to watch the Final Four

The Final Four continues with a can’t-miss battle of the remaining No. 1 seeds. We’ve gathered everything you need to know about how to watch Michigan vs. Arizona, including free and global streaming options.

No. 1 seeds Florida and Duke might have flamed out in the second round and Elite Eight, respectively, but No. 1 seeds Michigan and Arizona are still going strong. However, only one team can make it to the National Championship game. With a stellar 36-2 regular season record, the Arizona Wildcats are second in the college basketball rankings. The Michigan Wolverines are third, after a strong 35-3 regular season. Both basketball teams have one national title to their names, and they’re both vying for a return trip to the final.

Keep reading to learn how to tune into the Final Four around the world. For more info on the NCAA tournaments, check out our how to watch March Madness streaming guide.

How to watch Michigan vs. Arizona: quick links

How to watch Michigan vs. Arizona in the UK and other regions

In many non-US countries, college basketball fans can tune in for free via DAZN. This streaming option will also have you covered for the National Championship game. Users just need to create an account with their email if they don’t already have one, and then they’re all set to start watching. The UK, Ireland, and Sweden are among the regions with access.

How to watch Michigan vs. Arizona from anywhere

If you’re away from the location where your streaming service works, like the UK, and you’re still hoping to access your free option, you can do so with the help of a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs are handy tech tools that let people temporarily change the location of their devices, so their go-to websites and apps work from anywhere. They’re especially popular among those looking to improve cybersecurity or keep up with their usual services while traveling abroad.

NordVPN is our top recommendation. It’s fast, easy to use, and offers a 30-day money-back guarantee if you find it’s not what you’re looking for. You can learn more in our NordVPN review or check out our guide to the best VPNs.

How to use a VPN

  • Sign up for a VPN if you don’t already have one.
  • Install it on the device you’re using to watch.
  • Turn it on and set it to your streaming service’s location, such as the UK.
  • Create an account with your streaming service, like DAZN, if you don’t have one.
  • Enjoy the game.

How to watch Michigan vs. Arizona in the US

The Michigan vs. Arizona game will air on TBS and truTV in the US. Cord-cutters have a few different avenues to explore when it comes to tuning into the game. The cheapest live streaming option is HBO Max, which carries the games in its ad-free tiers (starting at $18.49 a month).

If you’d prefer a streaming service that carries full live channels beyond just what’s available through Warner Bros., then live TV streaming services like DirecTV or Fubo might be a better fit. These are two of the best live TV streaming services we’ve evaluated.

DirecTV MySports carries TNT, TBS, and truTV in its 20+ channel sports-centric lineup. MySports also comes with access to ESPN Unlimited at no extra cost. Subscriptions cost $65 a month, but new users can get $20 a month off their first two months of service after a 5-day free trial.

Sling TV is another popular option. The live TV service carries TNT and TBS in both its Orange and Blue plans. These start at $46 a month, but Orange offers cheaper short-term passes (starting at $5 a day), which can be helpful if you’re only interested in watching for a game or two.

Note: VPN use is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content may constitute a breach of the terms of use for some services. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

Lillian Brown

Senior Associate Editor of Streaming

I’m the Senior Associate Editor of Streaming at Business Insider. A lifelong entertainment and media buff, I specialize in helping you find how to watch your favorite shows, movies, and sporting events.My areas of expertiseMy main expertise is in streaming services, television, and film. I’ve tested nearly every major streaming platform, many of which I’ve used for several years (and through several rounds of price hikes and rebrands). I evaluate the services for content, user-friendliness, cross-device compatibility, and other metrics to see how they hold up in an increasingly competitive market.In addition to my entertainment background, I also help support our deals and tech verticals. I contribute to our coverage of virtual private networks (VPNs) and smartphones. My experienceI’ve been writing about entertainment, sports, TV, and film for over seven years, starting my career in the Living/Arts department of The Boston Globe. I went on to write entertainment features, roundups, and conduct celebrity interviews for publications like Vulture, TV Guide, Esquire, Time, and The Daily Beast before joining Business Insider as a streaming specialist on the Reviews team.In my current role, I write about everything from finding the right VPN for watching overseas soccer games to choosing the best streaming service for original TV series. When I’m not writing, I’m editing stories from freelancers or fellow Reviews team members.I’m also an expert deal hunter. I love the thrill of sharing an amazing discount with readers, whether it be on my favorite streaming services or on products I know our team loves and recommends. I play an active role in writing about sales and deals for the Reviews team, especially on major shopping holidays.Why you can trust meWhether I’m testing streaming platform interfaces or actively comparing channel offerings between services, I always have my finger on the pulse of what’s new in entertainment. I’m the first person to know when a streaming service has changed its price, and whether or not it’s still worth paying for. As a sports fan, I also understand the complexities of ensuring you can watch every single game in a season, especially as streaming services continue to pick up exclusive rights to select sporting events. I think that streaming services should make your life easier, not harder, and I strive to help make that a reality with our guides.Outside of workMost of the time, you can find me watching a horror movie, WNBA game, or long-distance running. I live in Boston.

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