It’s that time of year where you might find colleagues awkwardly trying to check the score in a meeting, cheering in a bathroom stall, and cancelling all activities not related to basketball. It’s March Madness time!

Here is your official Fire TV streaming guide for all things March Madness and some tips & tricks so you never have to miss a game.

What networks will be streaming the tournament?

All the March Madness games will air on one of four networks: CBS, TBS, TNT, or truTV — but that doesn’t mean you need cable to watch the games.

Step #1:

First things first, you will want to download the NCAA March Madness Live app on your Fire TV. All the games that are airing on TNT, TBS, or truTV will be streaming there for free when you log in with your cable credentials. If you don’t log in, you’ll be limited to a three-hour preview, so you can sneak by with one free game before needing to log in. For the rest of the games that are airing on CBS, you can stream them with a CBS All Access subscription on the CBS app or CBS All Access Prime Video Channels subscription.

How to guarantee you’ll have access to every game:

If you don’t have cable, the easiest way to make sure you get every game is to sign up for a live streaming service, all of which offer a free trial period. Some of my favorites include DirecTV Now, fuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, or PlayStation Vue. Each service has multiple options for how many channels you want and they change based on your location. When you’re doing your research, just make sure you sign up for a package with CBS, TNT, TBS, and truTV.

Pro Tip: If you like to use Alexa on your Fire TV, we recommend PlayStation Vue or Hulu Live since these apps are integrated with Alexa in-app voice control. For example, you’ll be able to say, “Alexa, tune to CBS.”

How to record a game and watch it later:

These days we’re all accustomed to being able to catch up whenever we want. Miss the latest episode of The Bachelor? Easy, it’s streaming the next day on Hulu. Well it’s not so simple with March Madness, especially since the games are on at weird times. We have a couple of solutions for you.

PlayStation Vue has a great cloud-based DVR built-in to their app. You can record the games while you’re browsing the schedule on your Fire TV and watch them on your phone while you’re hiding in the bathroom at work.

Another great solution is the new Fire TV Recast, it’s a DVR built to help you save money, cable not required. Fire TV Recast connects to an HD Antenna which brings over-the-air live TV to your living room for free. Fire TV Recast organizes all the live channels into one guide to help you see what’s on and what’s coming up. After setting up your new Fire TV Recast, you can record all the CBS March Madness games for free. Learn more about all the things Recast to do.