2026 Dodgers TV and Streaming Guide: Watch with or Without Cable
Opening Day pits the Los Angeles Dodgers against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chavez Ravine. The game begins at 5:30 PM PST at Uniqlo Field at Dodger Stadium, 1000 Vin Scully Ave.
Broadcast overview
SportsNet LA remains the primary regional broadcaster for most Dodgers games. The network has served as the team’s local home since 2014.
Several national windows will air select matchups. NBC will carry the home opener under its new national baseball package.
Other national carriers include FOX/FS1, TBS, and ESPN. Streaming exclusives may appear occasionally on platforms like Apple TV+.
Cable options
Fans in-market can watch most games through their cable provider. SportsNet LA is available via AT&T TV, AT&T NOW, AT&T U-verse, Charter/Spectrum, and DirecTV.
Those carriage agreements cover much of southern California. They also extend to Hawaii and Clark County, Nevada.
SNLA+ and in-market streaming
In-market viewers can subscribe to SNLA+ for full access to SportsNet LA programming. SNLA+ is offered through the official MLB app for a season price of $199.99.
- Xumo Stream Box
- iOS and Android
- PlayStation and Xbox One
- Roku and Apple TV
- Chromecast
- LG and Samsung smart TVs
- Amazon Fire TV and Android TV
Out-of-market streaming and national feeds
For viewers outside the Dodgers market, MLB.TV remains a primary option. Seasonal base subscriptions start at $149.99.
SportsNet LA announced a new partnership with Fubo. The deal lets Fubo subscribers stream SportsNet LA content with a base plan.
Certain national games will stream on services such as Apple TV+ and Peacock. Apple TV+ lists monthly access at $12.99.
Peacock carries selected games for $10.99 per month. Games available on Peacock will also appear on NBC.
Quick comparison
- In-market over cable: SportsNet LA via local providers.
- In-market streaming: SNLA+ on the MLB app for $199.99.
- Out-of-market: MLB.TV starting at $149.99.
- National windows and streaming: NBC, FOX/FS1, TBS, ESPN, Apple TV+, Peacock.
This streaming guide answers where to find 2026 Dodgers TV coverage. It helps fans decide how to watch with or without cable.