Where to watch Arizona Diamondbacks games this season
If you’re trying to watch Arizona Diamondbacks baseball in 2026, your TV plan depends entirely on your zip code. The bulk of the Snakes’ matchups are produced directly by Major League Baseball and air on the dedicated DBacks.TV platform for local fans. But that’s only one piece of the puzzle.
Whether you live right by Chase Field in Phoenix, up north in Flagstaff, or completely out of state, navigating MLB’s fractured broadcast rights can be a headache. I’ve broken down every core viewing option below so you can bypass the blackouts and avoid missing a single pitch this season.
Where to watch—local TV breakdown
Like most MLB teams this year, the Diamondbacks’ local broadcasts aren’t tied to a traditional regional sports network (RSN). Following the collapse of Bally Sports Arizona a few years ago, MLB stepped in to produce and distribute the in-market telecasts themselves.
For local fans, this is actually great news. You can bypass the cable bundle entirely and stream local games with a standalone DBacks.TV subscription. If you prefer a traditional setup, you can still tune in through select cable, satellite, and live TV streaming providers on a dedicated D-backs channel.
Of course, DBacks.TV isn’t available if you live outside of the team’s home territory (which includes Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and parts of Nevada). All out-of-market fans will need an MLB.TV subscription to stream almost every regular-season matchup, or an MLB EXTRA INNINGS package if you’re sticking with a cable or satellite provider.
| Channel | Starting price | Coverage | Available On |
|---|---|---|---|
| DBacks.TV | $99.99/season | Most in-market games | MLB app, Cox, DIRECTV, Fubo, Spectrum, Xfinity |
| MLB.TV | $149.99/season | Most out-of-market games | MLB and ESPN apps |
| MLB EXTRA INNINGS | $149.99/season | Most out-of-market games | Cable and satellite services |
Where to watch—national TV breakdown
When the Diamondbacks land on national TV, you’ll watch the same way fans do everywhere else. These marquee matchups are often broadcast coast-to-coast on networks like FOX, FS1, NBC, TBS, and MLB Network.
Just keep in mind that national broadcasts will override your local DBacks.TV or out-of-market MLB.TV feeds. You’ll also need to keep an eye out for streaming-exclusive games, as the team will occasionally be paywalled behind Apple TV for Friday Night Baseball and Peacock Premium for MLB Sunday Leadoff.
| Network | Game types | Available on |
|---|---|---|
| Apple TV | Friday Night Baseball exclusive games | Apple TV subscription ($12.99/mo.) |
| ESPN | Select regular-season games | Cable, satellite, live TV streaming services |
| FOX | Saturday MLB games, select primetime matchups, All-Star Game, World Series | Cable, satellite, live TV streaming services |
| FS1 | Saturday regular-season games, select postseason games (Division Series, League Championship Series) | Cable, satellite, live TV streaming services |
| MLB Network | Regular-season national games, simulcasts, showcase matchups | Cable, satellite, select live TV streaming services |
| NBC | Select Sunday MLB games | Cable, satellite, live TV streaming services |
| Netflix | Exclusive events (Home Run Derby, MLB at Field of Dreams) | Netflix subscription ($7.99–$24.99/mo.) |
| Peacock | Exclusive Sunday MLB games | Peacock Premium subscription ($10.99–$16.99/mo.), NBCSN (simulcasts) |
| TBS | Regular-season Tuesday night games, select postseason games (Division Series, League Championship Series) | Cable, satellite, live TV streaming services |
Best TV plans for watching the Arizona Diamondbacks
For Arizona fans, DBacks.TV is the most straightforward cord-cutter option for in-market games. But if you want a single subscription that covers both DBacks.TV and major national sports channels, you’ll have the easiest time starting with a live TV service like DIRECTV.
Unfortunately, no provider carries every MLB broadcast under one roof, so think of Apple TV and Peacock as the add-ons that save you from missing the occasional exclusive game. And if you’re a D-backs fan living outside the Four Corners region, MLB.TV remains the go-to for streaming most regular-season games.

Best Overall
DIRECTV is one of the most reliable ways to combine the Diamondbacks’ in-market coverage with national baseball channels. You’ll need the CHOICE™ package or higher (starting at $94.99/mo.) to unlock local sports networks. But once you do, you’ll find DBacks.TV on Channel 686, whether you choose DIRECTV’s satellite or streaming service.

Exclusive Games
Apple TV ($12.99/mo.) is the only way to watch Friday Night Baseball doubleheaders. Skip it, and you’ll miss some Diamondbacks games this season.

Exclusive Games
Peacock is where you’ll find every Sunday Night Baseball and MLB Sunday Leadoff game. While NBC shows most of Sunday Night Baseball, a Peacock Premium subscription ($10.99–$16.99/mo.) is vital for everything else.

Out-of-Market Coverage
If you live outside the Diamondbacks’ home TV territory, MLB.TV ($149.99/season) is the easiest way to stream most D-backs games all season long. You’ll need this if you’re a cord-cutter living in an area where DBacks.TV is blacked out.
Watch the Arizona Diamondbacks with a free trial
Before you commit to any TV package, I highly recommend test-driving a live TV streaming service. The providers below offer free trials and carry the national networks you need for watching the Diamondbacks in prime time.
| Packages | Price | ESPN | FOX | FS1 | NBC | TBS | MLB Network | RSNs* | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DIRECTV | Five days free, then $89.99–$169.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | View Plans for DIRECTV STREAM |
| Fubo | Five days free, then $14.99–$94.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | — | — | ✔ | ✔ | View Plans for FuboTV |
| YouTube TV | Varies, then $82.99/mo. | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | — | — | View Plans for YouTube TV |
Data effective as of post date. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.
*Avail. of RSNs varies by zip code and pkg.

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How to watch the Arizona Diamondbacks FAQ
What channel are the Diamondbacks on?
You can watch most Arizona Diamondbacks games locally on the MLB-produced DBacks.TV platform. When the team competes on national TV, you can find them on FOX, FS1, NBC, TBS, MLB Network, Apple TV, and Peacock.
Can I stream Diamondbacks games without cable?
Yes, cord-cutters have several options for watching the Diamondbacks. In-market fans can subscribe directly to the DBacks.TV streaming service, while out-of-market fans can catch games using MLB.TV. You can also use live TV streaming services like DIRECTV or YouTube TV to watch national broadcasts.
Why are Diamondbacks games blacked out in my area?
Major League Baseball enforces strict blackout rules that stop local games from airing on out-of-market platforms like MLB.TV. If you live inside the Diamondbacks' home TV territory, you're blocked from using MLB.TV and must use DBacks.TV or a local TV provider to watch live.
Can I watch the Arizona Diamondbacks for free?
While you can't watch the entire season for free, you can catch a handful of games without paying. You can use a digital antenna to pick up local FOX and NBC broadcasts for free, or take advantage of the live TV streaming free trials listed above.
Why you should trust us
Our CableTV.com Sports Editor, Taylor Kujawa, reviewed the entire Arizona Diamondbacks TV schedule for this season. He then researched the specific broadcast details for every game, both local and national. Using that data, Taylor selected the best TV services by comparing prices, channel guides, and overall ease of use.
Check out our How We Rank page to learn more about our methods.

