It's March Madness season020 Archives and we've reached the Sweet 16. There are plenty of action-packed games in store for this week as the top teams in college basketball face off for a spot in the Elite Eight. With the Final Four just a week away, fans are clinging to their brackets, hoping they made the right picks.
Second-seed Tennessee and third-seed Kentucky will play a Sweet 16 game that fans have been waiting eyeing up. The Wildcats have a whopping eight national titles. Players like Otega Oweh and Amari Williams have been a strong force on the team this season and hope to lead their side to another victory this week.
If you want to watch Tennessee vs. Kentucky for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.
Tennessee Volunteers vs. Kentucky Wildcats starts at 7:39 p.m. ET on March 28. This Sweet 16 game takes place at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Tennessee Volunteers vs. Kentucky Wildcats airs on TBS. It is possible to access TBS with streaming services that offer free trials:
DirectTV (five-day free trial) — CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV
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By making the most of these free trials, you can watch Tennessee Volunteers vs. Kentucky Wildcats (plus more March Madness games) without actually spending anything.
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