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Iowa vs. LSU Livestream: How to Watch Today’s March Madness Rematch Online

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Quick Answer: Fans can watch today’s Iowa vs. LSU March Madness women’s game online for free with trials to DirecTV Stream or Fubo.

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It’s the rematch that’s been a year in the making, as the top-seeded Iowa Hawkeyes will once again play LSU in today’s March Madness women’s game. The Elite Eight matchup is one of the most-anticipated games of the 2024 women’s tournament, after Angel Reese and the Tigers defeated Caitlin Clark and the Hawks in the 2023 NCAA championship game. Will Clark and the Hawks advance to the Final Four, or will LSU repeat last year’s victory? Here’s where fans can stream the Iowa vs. LSU March Madness women’s Elite Eight game, even if you’ve cut your cable.

How to Watch Iowa vs. LSU March Madness Women’s Game Online

Don’t have a standard cable package and not sure where to watch today’s Iowa vs. LSU game on ESPN? We have you covered with a few of our top streaming service recommendations, below:

Stream Iowa vs. LSU on DirecTV Stream

You can watch today’s Iowa vs. LSU women’s March Madness basketball game with a free trial to DirecTV Stream, one of our top picks for streaming sports without cable. We recommend the DirecTV Stream Entertainment + Sports plan, which carries ESPN along with 75+ channels. The plan includes a five-day free trial, then costs $84.98 a month for your first three months. You’ll also score unlimited DVR storage and unlimited streaming on multiple devices, making it a great streaming choice for families.

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Stream Iowa vs. LSU on fuboTV

If you’ve already used your free trials on DirecTV Stream, that’s not the only place to catch today’s Elite Eight game for free. Basketball fans can livestream tonight’s Iowa vs. LSU March Madness game with a free trial to fuboTV. You can get a seven-day free trial to watch ESPN with Fubo’s Pro plan, which starts at $79.99 a month after the free trial ends.

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Stream Iowa vs. LSU on Sling TV

You can watch today’s LSU vs. Iowa women’s Elite Eight game on ESPN via Sling TV. The Sling Orange package comes with access to ESPN. The package features 32 channels in its lineup, and costs $40 a month. There’s not yet a free trial option available, but we still think Sling is one of the most affordable options for streaming games online.

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Stream Iowa vs. LSU on Hulu + Live TV

By now there’s a good chance you already have started to stream live sports with Hulu + Live TV. But if you’re still new to the streaming service, you can watch local channels and national networks alike, including ESPN, with a Hulu + Live TV (with Ads) plan, starting at $76.99 a month. On top of coming with 95+ channels, you’ll get a chance to watch Disney+ and ESPN+ too.

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Can You Watch Iowa vs. LSU March Madness Elite 8 Women’s Game for Free?

Good news, there are a couple simple ways to stream the Iowa vs. LSU March Madness game for free today. Fans can watch the Iowa vs. LSU game for free with a five-day free trial to DirecTV Stream, or with a seven-day free trial on fuboTV. Both of the streamers offer access to watch ESPN, even if you don’t have traditional cable.

What Channel Is Iowa vs. LSU Game on TV?

The Iowa vs. LSU Elite Eight basketball game will be broadcast live on ESPN.

What Time Is the Iowa vs. LSU March Madness Women’s Basketball Game?

The Iowa Hawkeyes vs. LSU Tigers March Madness game airs live today, April 1, 2024. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. ET / 4:15 p.m. PT / 6:15 p.m. CT at the MVP Arena in Albany, New York, according to the NCAA website.

Iowa vs. LSU Odds, Predictions

On top of being one of the most-anticipated showdowns of the March Madness tournament so far, today’s Elite Eight matchup between Iowa and LSU is bound to be a close game, with Reese and Clark once again playing each other after last year’s championship game.

“You’ve got two very talented players that have brought a lot of attention to our sport,” said LSU’s coach Kim Mulkey. “They both trash talk. They both make their teammates better. They both have their teammates’ back. They have both elevated our game to where we have people watching that never watched women’s basketball before.”

With just a few hours to go, oddsmakers currently have the Hawkeyes as the (-132) favorite over the (+108) Tigers.

“I think I took 19 threes and 22 shots total versus LSU the last time we played them,” Clark said about playing LSU in 2023. “So not settling and falling in love with my three-point shot, being able to get into the paint, drive into the paint, I think that allows my teammates to get open.”

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