Saturday, April 4, 2015

Final Four 2015 live stream: How to watch Michigan State vs. Duke online


Both the Duke Blue Devils and Michigan State Spartans are in the Final Four for the first time in five years, and they will meet on Saturday evening in the first national semifinal game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.


TBS will provide live coverage of the game, expected to tip off at 6:09 p.m. ET, with Jim Nantz calling play-by-play for his 25th Final Four. Nantz will be joined on the sideline by analysts Grant Hill and Bill Raftery, along with reporter Tracy Wolfson.


TBS will provide a whopping three hours of pregame coverage beginning at 3 p.m., with Ernie Johnson as studio host along with analysts Kenny Smith, Clark Kellogg and Charles Barkley. They will be joined by Greg Gumbel, Reggie Miller, Seth Davis, Steve Smith and various college coaches throughout the pregame show. Game coverage begins at 6 p.m.


In addition to the national game broadcast on TBS, this year will feature localized "Team Streams" on Turner partner channels for each team. The Duke Team Stream will be on TNT, with Tom Werme on play-by-play along with former Duke player Alaa Abdelnaby and Mike Krzyzewski's son-in-law Chris Spatola as analysts.


The Michigan State Team Stream will be on TruTV, with Brian Anderson on play-by-play, joined by former Spartans point guard Mateen Cleaves and Michigan State alum Shireen Saski as analysts.


All three game broadcasts will be available online using NCAA March Madness Live.


Michigan State vs. Duke


Tip-off: 6:09 p.m. ET


TV: TBS (national), TNT (Duke), TruTV (Michigan State)


Radio: Westwood One


Streaming: NCAA March Madness Live website and mobile app






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