The Women’s Final Four is finally here, and fans are eager to witness some of the best women’s college basketball players square off for a chance at the national title on the line.
After an intense but somewhat predictable Women’s NCAA Tournament, we have our Fial Four field: No. 2 seed UConn along with No. 1 seeds UCLA, Texas, and South Carolina. How can you watch the action? Take a look at our viewing guide for this weekend’s action.

Women’s Final Four Viewing Guide: Time, Channel, Location, and More
The Women’s Final Four, scheduled for Saturday, April 5, will feature four of the nation’s most talented college basketball teams. This highly anticipated event will be held at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, home of the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Final Four games are set to be action-packed—three of the four remaining teams are one seed, and the last has vast Final Four experience.
Women’s Final Four Schedule
No. 1 Seed South Carolina vs. No. 1 Seed Texas
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN/ESPN2
Odds: South Carolina -4.5, O/U 127.5
No. 2 Seed UConn vs. No. 1 Seed UCLA
Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN/ESPN2
Odds: UConn -8.5, O/U 135.5
Streaming Options For Women’s Final Four
If you’re planning to watch the Women’s Final Four from home or on the go, you’re in luck. ESPN is broadcasting the games live, and there are several ways to catch the action.
TV: ESPN is your go-to channel for all the excitement of the Women’s Final Four. Both games will be broadcast on their family of networks and will feature pre-, mid-, and post-game analysis.
Streaming: If you prefer streaming, there are plenty of options available. ESPN’s digital platforms, including ESPN+ and ESPN’s website, will stream the games live.
You can also access the games through major streaming services like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and FuboTV, as well as other live TV streaming services that offer ESPN channels as part of their subscription packages.
Mobile Apps: For fans on the move, the ESPN app is the best option for streaming the games live. Simply download the app on your mobile device, and you’ll have access to all the action right at your fingertips.
The Final Four Teams
The teams competing in this year’s Final Four have each had remarkable journeys to reach this stage.
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No. 1 Seed South Carolina Gamecocks: As the defending national champions, the Gamecocks claimed a 54-50 victory over Duke in the Elite Eight, securing their spot. This is the program’s seventh Final Four appearance and fifth in a row.
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No. 1 Seed UCLA Bruins: Making their first Final Four appearance, the Bruins defeated LSU 72-65 in the Elite Eight. Center Lauren Betts contributed 17 points, while Gabriela Jaquez added 18 points.
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No. 1 Texas Longhorns: Returning to the Final Four for the first time since 2003, the Longhorns secured a 58-47 win over TCU in the Elite Eight. Madison Booker led with 18 points, and Rori Harmon added 13 points.
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No. 2 Seed UConn Huskies: With a storied history of success—especially in the Final Four—the Huskies advanced to their 24th Final Four by defeating USC 78-64. Paige Bueckers delivered an impressive 31-point performance, with freshman Sarah Strong contributing a double-double.
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Don’t worry if you miss a game, either—ESPN often offers replays and highlights, so you can catch up on any exciting moments that you might have missed.
Mark your calendars and set your alarms for the games on Saturday. All four teams in this year’s Final Four have a legitimate shot at the national title and will surely put up exciting performances.
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