Watch NCAA basketball tournament online with March Madness Live
Saturday matchups to decide the first two members of the Final Four can be streamed online with the March Madness Live app.
The Elite Eight gets started on Saturday, when the West and Midwest regions will be decided and the first two Final Four tickets will be booked.
The first game features No. 1 Wisconsin and No. 2 Arizona in a rematch of their 2014 matchup, which sent the Badgers to the Final Four in 2014. That will be followed by No. 1 Kentucky looking to keep its undefeated season and national championship hopes alive against upset-minded No. 3 Notre Dame.
When Arizona and Wisconsin met in 2014, it was also in the Elite Eight and West Region final, but the roles were reversed with No. 2 Wisconsin looking to unseat No. 1 Arizona. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson managed to put in a Nick Johnson air ball to force overtime, but an offensive foul and a miss for Johnson in overtime sent Wisconsin on to the Final Four.
In the second game of the night, Kentucky will look to keep its streak of crushing opponents alive after winning its first three games of the tournament by an average of 25 points. Notre Dame, which went on a hot streak late in the year to win the ACC Tournament, survived close calls against Northeastern and Butler, but caught fire against Wichita State to set up a chance to take down the tournament's Goliath.
Both games can be seen on the channels listed below, as well as on the March Madness Live application available for iOS, Android and Windows devices. If you can't watch, look here for local radio stations that will air the games.
West Region: No. 1 Wisconsin Badgers vs. No. 2 Arizona Wildcats, 6:09 p.m. ET, TBS
Midwest Region: No. 1 Kentucky Wildcats vs. No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 8:49 p.m. ET, TBS
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