The Sweet 16 continues with a No. 1 vs. No. 5 matchup when the Auburn Tigers take on the Michigan Wolverines.

The Wolverines narrowly avoided elimination in the first round, beating No. 12 UC San Diego 68-65; the second round was marked by a much more decisive 91-79 victory over No. 4 Texas A&M.

The Tigers cruised to an 83-63 win over No. 16 Alabama State in the first round and followed that up with an 82-70 win over No. 9 Creighton.

With a spot in the Elite 8 on the line, the winner of tonight’s game will advance to play the winner of Michigan State vs. Ole Miss — so we may see an all-Michigan Elite 8 matchup.

Michigan vs. Auburn date and time:

Michigan vs. Auburn tips off tonight, March 28, at approximately 9:39 p.m. ET, following the conclusion of the Michigan State vs. Ole Miss game preceding it.


The Post has you covered with a printable NCAA bracket featuring the full 68-team March Madness 2025 field.


What channel is the Michigan vs. Auburn game on?

The Michigan vs. Auburn game is airing on CBS.

How to watch Michigan vs. Auburn in March Madness for free:

If you don’t have cable or an antenna, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to watch the game.

Here are two cable replacement streaming services that we recommend, both of which come with free trials.

  • DIRECTV Stream: MySports Genre Pack ($69.99/month) or Entertainment base plan ($86.99/month), both include five-day free trials
  • Hulu + Live TV: the base plan is three days free, then $82.99/month

You can also watch the NCAA Tournament for free on Paramount+ with Showtime ($12.99/month with one week free).


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