We should all feel very proud of ourselves for finally making it through March Madness. Well done, everyone. Now all that's left is to see which team will win the whole shebang and be deemed the 2015 NCAA Men's Basketball Champions.

After an incredible upset that knocked out the undefeated Kentucky Wildcats in Saturday night's Final Four game, the Wisconsin Badgers will now take on the Duke Blue Devils in the championship game Monday night. I hope you didn't have too much on the line with your March Madness bracket this year, because I don't think anyone could have predicted this outcome. Which team will be declared the 2015 NCAA Men's Basketball champions is totally anyone's guess at this point.

No matter which team wins, it's certainly going to be an exciting, exhilarating, nail-biting game to watch, and one you definitely won't want to miss a second of. But as we all know, watching live events is kind of complicated in this day and age where you have so many choices of when, where and how to catch them.

However, you should think of this as a blessing and not a curse. This means that, yes of course you can still watch the exciting conclusion of March Madness 2015 right on your TV screen as usual, but you don't have to do it that way. In fact, you don't even have to watch the game in the comfort of your own home or at a sports bar if you don't want to. The possibilities aren't quite endless, but you do have a lot of different viewing options at your fingertips. Here are the many ways you can experience the 2015 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship game.

On TV

Most Americans will of course be catching the big game live on TV. CBS will be broadcasting the 2015 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship game on Mon., April 6 at 9 p.m., so be sure that's when you park yourself in front of your TV or press "Record" on your DVR, if that's your thing.

CBS All Access

If you're a fan of CBS' content, you know that it can be hard to come by for free online because the network has its own subscription streaming service called CBS All Access. You can livestream whatever's playing on CBS this way. Though it usually costs $5.99 a month, you can enjoy one week for free, which is all you need in order to watch the big game.

Stream It Online Through A Cable Provider

If you are a cable subscriber but happen to be far away from your TV or you would just rather stare at the hypnotic glow of your laptop screen, many cable providers allow you to stream live TV online as part of your subscription. I personally don't know why you would go this route in lieu of watching the game on an actual TV set, but if you have to, you have to.

March Madness Live

March Madness Live is the NCAA's official streaming platform for live basketball games during the tournament. Usually, you have to log-in with your cable provider credentials to watch the NCAA Tournament games on your computer, smartphone or tablet. However, since the championship game will be broadcast live on CBS, log-in credentials are not necessary, so if you're a cord cutter, this is obviously where you need to be.

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