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Final Four Saturday: Illinois Faces UConn While Michigan Takes On Arizona Tonight

Final Four Saturday: Illinois Faces UConn While Michigan Takes On Arizona Tonight

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I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to be transparent about what the search results show: there is no Monday Night Football game scheduled for this week. According to Front Office Sports, the NFL is currently in the process of reshaping its broadcast structure for the 2026 season, and Monday Night Football is undergoing significant changes. ESPN is moving away from its doubleheader format and instead adding seven more games to the Monday night slate, but the specific schedule hasn't been finalized yet. The league is looking to complete the resale of media rights for five games in the next six weeks, with a planned schedule release in mid-May.

What is happening in sports this weekend, according to the search results, is the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Final Four. TBS will televise the semifinals today, Saturday, April 4th, with the first game tipping off at 6:09 p.m. ET. Illinois, making their first Final Four appearance in 21 years, will take on UConn, who is making their third Final Four appearance in four years. Following that matchup, Michigan will return to the Final Four for the first time since 2018 to face Arizona, who hasn't been to the Final Four in a quarter century. The National Championship game will air Monday, April 6th on TBS, with all coverage also simulcast on TNT and truTV, plus streaming on NCAA March Madness Live and HBO Max.

Additionally, the 2026 NFL Draft is scheduled to begin Thursday, April 23rd at 8 p.m. ET from Pittsburgh's North Shore, with the Las Vegas Raiders holding the number one overall pick.

I understand you were looking for Monday Night Football information, but based on the available search results, there isn't a game to cover this particular week. The NFL's broadcast landscape is in transition, and more details should emerge closer to the May schedule release.

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