As we researched TV providers, we realized it’s not as easy as it should be to find your favorite pro sports channels. So, we created this quick guide to make it easier. Before we get into the details of which TV services and packages have NFL Network, NBA TV, MLB Network, and NHL Network, we want to highlight that the packages above are the ones we recommend for loyal sports fans. Let’s dive in to see which TV provider has your favorite channel. It has live games, live and postgame coverage, and exclusive NFL programming, including: NFL Total Access, Good Morning Football, and NFL Gameday. Note: the NFL Network is not the NFL SUNDAY TICKET. The NFL SUNDAY TICKET is an “out-of-market” sports package for regular-season games only available on YouTube TV beginning the 2023 season. With that said, YouTube TV is going to be the best service for NFL fans. If you’re a Fantasy Football player or you rather watch the most important parts of the game, you’re going to want the NFL RedZone Channel. This channel will jump to whichever team is inside the red zone with a chance to score. You can watch it with fuboTV, DISH, Xfinity, YouTube TV, Sling, DIRECTV, and DIRECTV STREAM. TV providers that offer NFL Network: If you’d like a cable TV or satellite TV provider, we recommend Xfinity TV or DISH TV for watching all NBA games. If you’re more into live TV streaming, our favorite picks for streaming all NBA games this season are YouTube TV, fuboTV, Sling TV, and DIRECTV STREAM. Here’s where you can get NBA TV: MLB enthusiasts might be interested in providers like Xfinity TV, DISH TV, and DIRECTV because they offer MLB Extra Innings. MLB Extra Innings gives you access to all out-of-market games. So if you’re a New York Yankees fan, but you live in Seattle, and the Yanks game isn’t airing on one of your local channels, you’ll be able to watch the game on MLB Extra Innings. Here’s where you can get the MLB Network: If you live in Salt Lake City but want to watch your Boston Bruins, then you might be looking for a subscription to NHL Center Ice. Get all out-of-market NHL games with DISH TV, DIRECTV, Xfinity TV, and Spectrum TV. Here’s where you can get the NHL Network:
DIRECTV’s ULTIMATE plan– $109.99/mo. for 270+ channels DISH TV’s America’s Top 200 plan– $99.99/mo. for 240+ channels Xfinity TV’s Ultimate TV plan– $68.99/mo. for 185+ channels fuboTV’s Elite plan– $84.99/mo. for 205+ channels
We chose to highlight DIRECTV, DISH, Xfinity, and fuboTV because all four services have the four major sports networks. They’re available to most Americans, and each company will deliver what you order.