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How to watch Iowa vs. LSU: Odds, stream, TV channel in Women's NCAA Tournament Elite 8

IMG_6598by:Nick Kosko03/30/24

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Iowa and LSU will play in the game everyone wanted to see in 2024. The Hawkeyes and Tigers advanced to the Elite Eight for a national championship rematch Monday night.

Fubo’s spring offer just kicked off – For a limited time, new subscribers can save $20 on their first month of Fubo’s Pro, Elite, and Premier plans.

Below is how to watch as well as the latest odds for the contest pitting last year’s national finalists against each other once again.

How to watch Iowa vs. LSU

Date: Monday, April 1st
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN
Live Stream: Fubo TV (Try for free)

Fans not in attendance can watch the game on linear television but can also get a free trial of Fubo TV. All you have to do is click the link above to watch for free.

Odds for Hawkeyes vs. Tigers in Elite 8

The latest odds from Draft Kings were revealed upon the matchup becoming official and Iowa is a two-point favorite over LSU. As far as the total is concerned, bettors can take the over or under with a total of 169 points.

Favorite: Iowa (-2)
Over/Under: 169 points

Led by players like Angel Reese and Hailey Van Lith, the Tigers are loaded again as they look for a second straight national championship. Head coach Kim Mulkey seems to have her team peaking at the right time.

On the flip side, Iowa’s Lisa Bluder has the No. 1 seed in this region in her Hawkeyes. Caitlin Clark, who broke the NCAA’s all-time career scoring record, wants to go out on her shield as a national champion.

Heading to the WNBA next season, this is Clark’s last crack at a title following coming up just short to LSU in 2023.

When Iowa and LSU met last season in the title game, the Tigers were victorious 102-85. Clark put up 30 points, two rebounds and eight assists. Reese had 15 points, 10 rebounds and five assists.