UNC Tar Heels will meet Kansas Jayhawks at 2022 NCAA Basketball Championship game tonight, The No. 8 seeded North Carolina Tar Heels against the No. 1 seeded Kansas Jayhawks at Caesars Superdome, New Orleans on Monday, April 4 (4/4/2022). Here’s everything you need to know about Monday’s championship game:
Tar Heels vs. Jayhawks 2022 Live Stream Free
- What: 2022 NCAA Basketball Championship
- Who: UNC Tar Heels vs Kansas Jayhawks
- When: 9:20 EDT
- TV Channel: TBS
- Where: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans
- Live stream: Sling TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, Hulu+ Live TV
If you aren’t around a TV to watch the game on Sunday, you can stream it via WatchESPN or the ESPN app. But keep in mind that you need a cable-login subscription. If you don’t have a cable login to access ESPN for a live stream, you can get a free trial from Sling TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, Hulu+ Live TV to stream the game. Here’s guide you need to know to Tar Heels vs. Jayhawks live stream free without cable:
1. Watch Tar Heels vs. Jayhawks on FuboTV
FuboTV is a sports-centric streaming service. It offers a 7-day free trial and costs $19.99 for the first month before jumping up to $44.99 a month. It includes a live feed of ESPN in dozens of markets.
Bundles | Four bundles – fubo, fubo Extra, fubo Latino, fubo Portuguese |
Customization | Channel bundles (Kids, Sports, News, Lifestyle, Hollywood, Heartland, International, Espanol, Comedy), premium channels (ABC*, CBS*, FOX* and NBC* as well as ESPN, AMC, MTV, VH1, SHOWTIME, HGTV, MSNBC, FX, USA, Comedy Central, TLC, Food Network, E!, Discovery Channel, Hallmark Channel and Disney Channel among others, HBO, Showtime, Starz, Cinemax, Epix, CuriosityStream, Pantaya, UP Faith & Family, Dove Channel, Stingray Karaoke, Outside TV) |
Device support | Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Android TV, AirTV Player, Xiaomi, LG Smart TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, iOS, Android, Fire tablets, Chrome web browser, No PlayStation or Xbox. |
DVR | Yes, 30 hours included, expandable to 500 hours via extra feature; saved indefinitely or until deleted |
Free trial | Yes, 7 days |
2. Watch Tar Heels vs. Jayhawks on DirecTV Now
Allows for the viewing of over 65 live channels at $40/month. In order to take advantage of the free possibilities, one would have to sign up and receive the free 7-day trial. If timed properly, one could watch the majority of the sports action during the free trial period and cancel free of charge prior to the trial’s expiration.
Bundles | Live a Little ($35/mo), Just Right ($50/mo), Go Big ($60/mo), Gotta Have It ($70/mo), Todo y Mas ($45/mo) |
Customization | A couple of extra channel bundles, premium channels (HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, Starz) ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC as well as ESPN, AMC, MTV, VH1, SHOWTIME, HGTV, MSNBC, FX, USA, Comedy Central, TLC, Food Network, E!, Discovery Channel, Hallmark Channel and Disney Channel among others. |
Device support | Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, iOS, Android, browsers |
DVR | Up to 20 hours, 30 days limit, no expansions |
Free trial | Yes, 7 days |
3. Watch Tar Heels vs. Jayhawks on Sling TV
At the top of the list we have Sling TV, which is an excellent service that allows users to customize their subscriptions. There are three bundles you can get – Orange ($25/mo), Blue ($25/mo), and Orange + Blue ($40/mo) -, as well as numerous TV channel packs grouped together based on interest, and various premium networks.
You can find ESPN, ESPN 2, and ESPN 3 in the Orange and Orange + Blue bundles. There’s no trace of ABC, however, so you’re going to have to do without them.
Bundles | Sling Orange ($25/mo), Sling Blue ($25/mo), Sling Orange + Blue ($40/mo) |
Customization | Channel bundles (Kids, Sports, News, Lifestyle, Hollywood, Heartland, International, Espanol, Comedy), premium channels (HBO, Showtime, Starz, Cinemax, Epix, CuriosityStream, Pantaya, UP Faith & Family, Dove Channel, Stingray Karaoke, Outside TV, ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC as well as ESPN, AMC, MTV, VH1, SHOWTIME, HGTV, MSNBC, FX, USA, Comedy Central, TLC, Food Network, E!, Discovery Channel, Hallmark Channel and Disney Channel among others.) |
Device support | Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Android TV, AirTV Player, Xiaomi, LG Smart TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, iOS, Android, Fire tablets, Xbox One, Chrome web browser |
DVR | Up to 50 hours, unlimited storage time. Expandable by another 50 hours with extra feature |
Free trial | Yes, 7 days |
4. Watch Tar Heels vs. Jayhawks on Hulu TV
Allows for the viewing of over 50 live channels at $39.99/month. In order to take advantage of the free possibilities, one would have to sign up and receive the free 7-day trial. Once the trial is up, one could cancel the service free of charge.
Bundles | A single bundle – Hulu with Live TV – $39.99 per month |
Customization | Premium channels – HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC as well as ESPN, AMC, MTV, VH1, SHOWTIME, HGTV, MSNBC, FX, USA, Comedy Central, TLC, Food Network, E!, Discovery Channel, Hallmark Channel and Disney Channel among others. |
Device support | iOS, Android, FireTV, Apple TV, Roku, Xbox, Chromecast, Samsung Smart TVs, browsers |
DVR | Unlimited storage space, recordings saved for 9 months |
Free trial | Yes, 7 days |
5. Watch Tar Heels vs. Jayhawks on YouTube TV
YouTube TV includes ESPN in addition to over 50 other channels for $35/month. You also get other major networks ABC, NBC, and CBS, plus more. You also get 5 ESPN channels. YouTube TV has everything you need to watch the fights on its official YouTube TV.
Bundles | A single bundle – $40 per month |
Customization | Premium channels – AMC Premiere, CuriosityStream, Fox Soccer Plus, Showtime, Starz, Shudder, Sundance Now, ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC as well as ESPN, AMC, MTV, VH1, SHOWTIME, HGTV, MSNBC, FX, USA, Comedy Central, TLC, Food Network, E!, Discovery Channel, Hallmark Channel and Disney Channel among others. |
Device support | Chromecast, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Xbox One, Samsung and LG Smart TVs, iOS, Android |
DVR | Unlimited storage space, recordings saved for 9 months |
Free trial | Yes, 7 days |
Kansas vs. North Carolina: Need to Knows
About the Jayhawks: The loss of the 2020 NCAA Tournament is not a primary motivation for Kansas, but it’s not lost on anyone around the program that Self and the Jayhawks had the best team in the country at the time that the tournament was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Agbaji, David McCormack and Christian Braun were all part of that team and in this tournament have seen the bracket break their way at nearly every turn. — Chip Patterson
About the Tar Heels: According to BartTorvik.com, where you can not only check out season-long adjusted efficiency numbers but also sort the data set by date, North Carolina is the No. 1 team in the country in adjusted offensive efficiency since March 1. The seven-game run is absolutely up for critique because of the small sample size, but it backs up what our eyes have told us as well. North Carolina may not be the absolute No. 1 team in the country right now, but it’s been playing as well as the best teams in the country since the calendar turned from February to March. The Tar Heels are a No. 8 seed in the tournament but the quality of play represents a team that does not check in as the No. 29 to No. 32 team in the field of 68. Still, the task of winning the next game is the largest at hand. — Patterson
Kansas vs. North Carolina: Predictions
Kansas looked to be in top form Saturday as it not just ousted — but trounced — No. 2 seed Villanova in a dominant showing. Ochai Agbaji was at the peak of his powers, David McCormack owned the paint, and the Jayhawks strutted their way to the national final. UNC, on the other hand, is coming off perhaps the most emotional win of any team in Final Four history after knocking off Duke and ending Coach K’s historic career. Will the Tar Heels be able to keep that momentum going on a short turnaround? I think they’ll be up for the moment to keep this one relatively close, but it’s a tall order to keep it within the 4.5 against this KU team. I’m laying the number. Kyle Boone’s pick: Kansas -4.5