St. John's vs. Duke live streams: Where to watch the March Madness Sweet 16 game
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March Madness continues with a can't-miss Sweet 16 match-up. Below, we'll show you where to watch St. John's vs. Duke live streams, including options with free trials.
The No. 5 St. John's Red Storm returns to the Sweet 16 after falling short in the second round at last year's NCAA tournament. The team, which has yet to claim a title at the NCAA tournament, will face the No. 1 Duke Blue Devils. Duke made it all the way to the Final Four last year, but they were eliminated in a close 70-67 game against Houston, so it's safe to say they're vying for another shot at getting to the championship game. Duke's fifth and most recent national title came in 2015.
If you're hoping to tune into the game, you've come to the right place. The cheapest way to live stream St. John's vs. Duke in the US is via a Paramount Plus Premium subscription. We'll break down everything you need to know about the streaming service below, and highlight a few other CBS-friendly apps with free trials.
Where to watch St. John's vs. Duke live streams in the US
The St. John's vs. Duke game will air on CBS in the US. CBS is the home of select men's March Madness games throughout the tournament, including tonight's UConn vs. Michigan State game.
The cheapest way to live stream CBS in the US is through Paramount Plus. The network is available via the streamer's Premium tier, which costs $14 a month. Premium unlocks ad-free on-demand streaming, Showtime content, and the ability to download select programming to watch offline.
If you'd prefer a live TV service that carries CBS and other popular channels, one of the best live TV streaming services we've evaluated can help.
For March Madness fans, DirecTV is our top recommendation. The service's MySports genre pack carries every channel you'll need to watch the full men's and women's tournaments, including CBS, TBS, truTV, and the ESPN family of channels. MySports also unlocks access to ESPN Unlimited. Subscriptions cost $65 a month, but new users can get their first two months for $45 a month after a five-day free trial.
Fubo is another top live TV service. The Sports + News plan carries CBS, along with around 25 other sports and news networks. Like DirecTV, this plan also unlocks ESPN Unlimited access. Just keep in mind that Warner Bros. channels (like TBS and truTV) are missing from this lineup. Subscriptions start at $56 a month, but new users can get their first month for $46 after a brief free trial.
How to watch St. John's vs. Duke live streams from anywhere
Basketball fans don't need to worry about missing out on any of the action just because they're traveling abroad. You can keep up with your usual streaming options by using a VPN, or virtual private network. VPNs are easy-to-use tech tools that let people temporarily change their device's virtual location. This way, your go-to websites and apps work from anywhere. The services we've recommended require country-specific payment methods, so this option will work best for Americans who are simply traveling overseas right now.
VPNs are becoming increasingly valuable cybersecurity tools, and NordVPN has earned our top recommendation. It's fast, user-friendly, and has a 30-day money-back guarantee. For a limited time, users who sign up for select two-year plans can even get a free Amazon gift card thanks to a special NordVPN deal.
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