March Madness continues on Sunday and one of the bigger matchups on the day features the second-seeded Louisville Cardinals up against the seventh-seeded Michigan Wolverines.
Michigan vs. Louisville 2017: Start time, TV channel, and live stream for rematch of 2013 title game
Michigan and Louisville will combine for March Madness action on Sunday. Here’s how to watch.


That game will begin at 12:10 p.m. ET on Sunday, and will be broadcast by CBS in the United States. The game will be streamed live online via the NCAA’s website with March Madness Live, and will also be available via CBS All-Access.
You can find streams at those places on your PC, tablet or various other connected devices, listed at the bottom of this article.
Michigan State narrowly advanced to the second round after a very tough game against Oklahoma State. They ultimately secured the 92-91 victory, thanks to 26 points from Derrick Walton Jr. The point guard also had five rebounds and 11 assists.
Stopping him will be the top order for the Cardinals, who took a 78-63 victory over Jacksonville State in their opening round matchup. It was a team effort in that one. Mangok Mathiang put up 18 points while Deng Adel and Quentin Snider both managed 16 points each in the game.
These two have a big history against each other, facing off in the Big East quarterfinals and finals, as well as the championship game in 2013. Below is all you need to know to watch Sunday’s showdown between the Wolverines and Cardinals.
How to watch No. 7 Michigan vs. No. 2 Louisville
Time: Sunday, 12:10 p.m. ET
TV: CBS
Streaming: March Madness Live, CBS All-Access, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire tablets, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, Roku, and Microsoft Windows 10 mobile, desktop and Xbox One.











