How to Buy 2025 March Madness Tickets

Right now, some of the better deals we’re seeing on NCAA tourney games are at Event Tickets Center. With a simple rundown of every to-be-determined game on the bracket, you can score massive deals on seats lower than we’re seeing anywhere online. We’re talking as low as $52 (before fees) for sessions during rounds one and two. Plus, if you buy today, you can save 10 percent on any March Madness ticket with code: MAD4MARCH. Keep in mind, however, Event Tickets Center does have fees and they can vary from event to event.
StubHub is one of the largest ticket-buying services around, with a selection to rival the (more expensive) bigwigs like Ticketmaster. Not to mention, the company offers a “FanProtect Guarantee,” which ensures that if you buy tickets through them and something goes wrong (like say you accidentally buy fake tickets or the game gets canceled), you’re protected. If the seller doesn’t deliver the tickets or they are invalid, StubHub will either provide you with replacement tickets or a full refund.
It’s the best service for those of us who have vowed to never be got again. That being said, the seller does tend to be somewhat misleading with its pricing, listing the tickets without the fees until check out—not to mention, the fees aren’t always clear or consistent. So, be careful before paying that you know exactly what you’re spending.
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Known for its incredibly user-friendly app, SeatGeek is one of the best resources for those of us easily frustrated by the ticket-buying process. Plus, SeatGeek aggregates tickets from other major sellers, like StubHub and Ticketmaster, so you know you’re getting a good snapshot of the market for any event at any given time.
Best of all, the price you see is the price you pay, as they list their tickets with fees included (you just have to select the “Show prices including fees” toggle). For example, these $55 tickets are actually $44 with $11 in fees. It’s by far the clearest service in terms of what you’re paying and why.