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March Madness Final Four Odds Tracker

Sascha Paruk

By Sascha Paruk

Updated:


  • The 2025 Final Four is set to take place on April 5th at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas
  • Duke, Auburn, Florida, and Houston are favorites to reach the 2025 Final Four after the First & Second Rounds
  • Track the Final Four odds movement for all 68 schools that qualify for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament

This page is tracking the odds to make the 2025 Final Four for all college basketball teams, leading up to and throughout the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball tournament. The graphs below are generated by averaging the odds to make the Final Four, taken from our most trusted online sportsbooks.

We will continue to update odds for each of the 68 teams that qualify for the 2025 March Madness tournament, up until the start of the national semifinals. The tournament is set to begin with the First Four on March 18-19, and continue through to the Final Four on April 5th and the NCAA Championship game on April 7th.

The first graph below shows the odds for all remaining teams. After, find the odds by region.

East Region / Midwest Region / South Region / West Region

2025 Final Four Odds

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Timeline of Final Four Odds Updates:

  • March 29: The #1 seeds are still on the board! For the first time since 2016, the top seed in each region has made it to the third weekend of the NCAA Tournament. In fact, we’re seeing the lowest-combined seed total (four 1s, three 2, and one 3) since 2007. The only team remaining that could contextually be called a “cinderella” is Texas Tech, who’s getting +260 to advance to the Final Four.
  • March 24: All four No. 1 seeds Duke (-185), Auburn (-135), Houston (-130), and Florida (-130) remain on the board as favorites to reach the Final Four after the first weekend of action.
  • March 17: The four #1 seeds have opened as favorites to win their respective regions: East #1 Duke (-125), Midwest #1 Houston (+105), East #1 Auburn (-160), and West #1 Florida (-125).
  • March 12: After winning their respective tournaments on Tuesday, Saint Francis PA (NEC), Robert Morris (Horizon), and UNC Wilmington (CAA) are all heading to the big dance and each are getting +25000 to make the Final Four.
  • March 10: With nearly all conference tournaments under way, the early favorites to advance to this year’s Final Four in San Antonio are Duke (-150), Auburn (-140), Florida (+140), and Houston (+150). Interestingly, Houston is getting the worst odds of the four despite currently being ranked #2 in the country, ahead of #3 Auburn and #4 Florida.

Odds to Win East Region

Team (Seed)Odds
Duke (1)-325
Alabama (2)+260

Odds as of March 29th at DraftKings.

Odds to Win Midwest Region

TeamOdds
Houston (1)-162
Tennessee (2)+136

Odds as of March 29th at DraftKings.

Odds to Win South Region

TeamOdds
Auburn (1)-238
Michigan State (2)+195

Odds as of March 29th at DraftKings.

Odds to Win West Region

TeamOdds
Florida (1)-325
Texas Tech (3)+260

Odds as of March 29th at DraftKings.

Best NCAAB Sportsbook Bonuses

While the 2025 Final Four will commence on April 5th, the nation’s best online sportsbooks will have bonus offers available all year round. The links in the list below will take you to pages that highlight the available promos (both sign-up bonuses and all-user offers) from each respective sportsbooks, plus a list of states in which those bonus offers can currently be claimed.

Most Final-Four Appearances

Team# of Final Fours# of Championships
UNC216
UCLA1911
Duke175
Kentucky178
Kansas164
Ohio State111
Michigan State102
Louisville103
Indiana85
Michigan81
UConn76
Villanova73
Arkansas61
Cincinnati62
Houston60
Oklahoma State62
Syracuse61
Florida52
Georgetown51
Illinois50
Oklahoma50

Archived Final Four odds:

Sascha Paruk
Sascha Paruk

Managing Editor

Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.

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