TBT 2025 TV Schedule

See how to watch or stream every game of The Basketball Tournament with the 2025 TBT TV schedule. Coverage airs on Fox Sports and the TBT YouTube channel.

TBT TV schedule 2025

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Past Games

Sunday, August 3, 2025

TimeGame / TV
4:00 pm
Final
Eberlein Drive vs Aftershocks (Wichita State)
FOX

Thursday, July 31, 2025

TimeGame / TV
6:00 pm
Semifinal
Eberlein Drive vs Best Virginia (WVU)
FS1
8:00 pm
Semifinal
Aftershocks vs We Are D3
FS1

Monday, July 28, 2025

TimeGame / TV
6:00 pm
Quarterfinals
Shell Shock vs Best Virginia (WVU)
FS1
8:00 pm
Quarterfinals
Sideline Cancer vs Eberlein Drive
FS2

Sunday, July 27, 2025

TimeGame / TV
7:00 pm
Quarterfinals
We Are D3 vs Fail Harder
FS1
9:00 pm
Quarterfinals
Heartfire vs Aftershocks
FS1

Wednesday, July 23, 2025

TimeGame / TV
7:00 pm
Syracuse Regional
Stars of Storrs (UConn) vs We Are D3
FS1
7:00 pm
Kansas City Regional
Heartfire vs JHX Hoops (Kansas)
TBT YouTube Channel
9:00 pm
Louisville Regional
Sideline Cancer vs LA Ignite
FS1

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

TimeGame / TV
6:00 pm
Lexington Regional
La Familia (Kentucky) vs Eberlein Drive
FS2
7:00 pm
James Madison Regional
Shell Shock (Maryland) vs NXT ERA ELITE
TBT YouTube Channel
7:00 pm
West Virginia Regional
Elite Nation vs Best Virginia
TBT YouTube Channel
8:00 pm
Indianapolis Regional
Carmen's Crew (Ohio State) vs Fail Harder
FS2
9:00 pm
Wichita Regional
Forever Coogs (Houston) vs Aftershocks (Wichita State)
TBT YouTube Channel

Monday, July 21, 2025

TimeGame / TV
6:00 pm
Syracuse Regional
Stars of Storrs (UConn) vs Green Mountain Men (Vermont)
FS2
6:00 pm
Indianapolis Regional
Carmen's Crew vs Fort Wayne Champs
TBT YouTube Channel
7:00 pm
Kansas City Regional
Heartfire vs Sheffield Sharks
TBT YouTube Channel
8:00 pm
Syracuse Regional
Boeheim's Army (Syracuse) vs We Are D3
FS2
8:00 pm
Indianapolis Regional
All Good Dawgs (Butler) vs Fail Harder
TBT YouTube Channel
9:00 pm
Kansas City Regional
JHX Hoops (Kansas) vs Purple Reign (Kansas State)
TBT YouTube Channel

In its second year on Fox Sports, the TBT will again have three broadcast network windows on FOX — Saturday, July 19, Sunday, July 20 and the Sunday, August 3 final.

How to stream the TBT

In addition to the games that will be streamed for free on the TBT website, streaming options for the tournament include Fubo, DIRECTV STREAM, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV, all of which carry FOX, FS1, FS2 and Big Ten Network. For a full list of sports streaming options, see the following page.

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