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Women's March Madness tickets for First Four: Price, where to buy


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Editor’s note: Follow Women’s March Madness bracket reveal live updates to see who makes the 2025 NCAA Tournament.

The excitement is building as the field of 68 teams prepares to compete in the first round of the 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament. In just a few days, these teams will take the court, each hoping to emerge as the last one standing and claim the trophy on April 6.

The top-seeded teams will host the first weekend of the women's March Madness tournament, along with the First Four games. The Sweet 16 and Elite Eight rounds will take place at two opposite ends of the country from March 28 to 31: one in Birmingham, Alabama, and the other in Spokane, Washington.

The tournament continues to the Final Four on April 4 and the national championship game on April 6, both at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. For those who want to be there to cheer for their team in the women's NCAA Tournament, here's what ticket prices are looking like for the upcoming Final Four.

When is the women's Final Four?

The women's Final Four is scheduled for Friday, April 4, with the first semifinal at 7 p.m. ET. The second semifinal matchup will begin 30 minutes after the first game concludes.

Both games will be broadcast live on ESPN, with streaming options available on ESPN+ and Fubo, which is offering a free trial to new subscribers.

Watch women's NCAA Tournament on Fubo (free trial)

How much are tickets to the Women's Final Four?

The Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, will host the 2025 Women's Final Four, and fans can purchase tickets for both semifinal games on sites like StubHub, starting at around $200.

StubHub offers all-session passes that give you access to all the semifinal and final events for approximately $500 per ticket.

Search for women's NCAA Tournament tickets on StubHub

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