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How to Watch the Los Angeles Chargers

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The Chargers are looking to win more than 11 games this year

For the past two seasons, the Los Angeles Chargers have been stuck on one number: 11. That consecutive win total resulted in back-to-back second-place finishes in the AFC West, leaving the franchise hungry to capture the division crown.

To spark that breakthrough, the front office prioritized beefing up the offensive line during the offseason to better protect quarterback Justin Herbert. That alone should make a huge difference for a team that hasn’t reached the divisional championship game since 2007.

We made this comprehensive guide to show you exactly how to watch Los Angeles Chargers games all season long. Keep reading to find out which channels broadcast the team, what TV and streaming packages you will need, and how to catch some of the action completely free.

What channel shows Los Angeles Chargers games?

Most Chargers games will air on Sundays on regional FOX and CBS affiliates. The website 506 Sports is a great resource for checking whether a game is showing in your area. National games will air on NBC, ESPN, and Amazon Prime Video.

Out-of-market Chargers fans can subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket to watch those FOX and CBS games live or on demand.

Channel Starting price Coverage Available on
CBS Varies Regional Sunday afternoon games Over-the-air antenna, select TV providers, Paramount+
FOX Varies Regional Sunday afternoon games Over-the-air antenna, select TV providers, FOX One
NBC Varies Sunday Night Football games Over-the-air antenna, select TV providers, Peacock Premium
ESPN Varies Monday Night Football games Select TV providers, ESPN Unlimited
Amazon Prime Video $8.99–$17.98/mo. Thursday Night Football games Amazon Prime Video app
NFL Sunday Ticket $276.00–$522.00/yr. Out-of-market Sunday afternoon games YouTube TV, YouTube Primetime Channels

Best TV plans for watching the Los Angeles Chargers

Watching the Los Angeles Chargers in 2026 hasn’t changed much from the previous year, which is a welcome relief. While fans of other NFL teams are getting sideswiped by an increasing number of exclusive streaming games, you just need a standard mix of local and national channels — plus one streaming service — to tune in this season.

Still, balancing a traditional channel lineup with digital platforms is a lot to keep track of. To help you cut through the clutter, we’ve detailed our top TV and streaming recommendations below, highlighting exactly why YouTube TV and Amazon Prime Video are the best choices for Chargers fans.

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Best Overall

YouTube TV plans include local FOX and CBS stations, as well as national networks like ESPN and NBC. The service is also the exclusive distributor of NFL Sunday Ticket.

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Exclusive Games

The Chargers will play at least one game on Prime Video in 2026. Because the service is home to Thursday Night Football, NFL fans can watch more than just the Chargers this season.

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Out-of-Market Coverage

If you’re a Chargers fan living outside the team’s local broadcast market, getting NFL Sunday Ticket will let you watch games live or on demand. It’s also a great service for watching other out-of-market NFL teams.

Find the best TV providers near you

Sometimes, you can bundle multiple viewing options into a single plan through a local provider. Enter your zip code below to see your area’s top-ranked TV services.

Watch the Chargers with a free trial

You have plenty of TV service options for Chargers football thanks to the NFL’s bevy of broadcast partners. But according to our research, there are a select few you’ll want to seriously consider—and they have free trials. More details in the table below.

Packages Price CBS FOX NBC ESPN ABC NFL Network Details
DIRECTV Five days free, then $84.99–$149.99/mo. View Plans for DIRECTV STREAM
Fubo Five days free, then $14.99–$103.99/mo. View Plans for FuboTV
Hulu + Live TV Three days free, then $88.99–$99.99/mo. View Plans for Hulu
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.

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How to watch the Los Angeles Chargers FAQ

What channel can I watch Chargers preseason games on?

All three Chargers preseason games will air locally on KCBS-TV (CBS 2 Los Angeles). If you live outside of Los Angeles County and Orange County, you can stream these out-of-market preseason matchups live with a subscription to NFL+.

Can I stream Chargers games without cable?

You can stream the Chargers with any live TV streaming service that offers CBS, FOX, NBC, and ESPN. You can stream at least one Chargers game on Prime Video this season as well. Out-of-market fans can stream games with NFL Sunday Ticket.

Can I watch the Los Angeles Chargers for free?

Chargers games airing on CBS, FOX, and NBC can be accessed with a digital antenna. You can use a 30-day free trial for streaming exclusives on Prime Video. Aside from that, live TV streaming services have limited free trials available.

How can I listen to the Chargers on the radio?

Every Chargers game in the preseason and regular season will be broadcast on the team's flagship radio station, KYSR 98.7 FM (ALT 98.7). Additionally, fans can tune into AM 570 LA Sports (KLAC) for daily team coverage, special programming, and select game simulcasts.

Why you should trust us

Our CableTV.com junior sports writer, Alex Vejar, analyzed the 2026 Los Angeles Chargers schedule and its specific channel designations. He then evaluated top TV and streaming providers based on their network lineups. Finally, Alex recommended services factoring in price, game count, and broader NFL coverage to help every Chargers fan watch within their budget.

Check out our How We Rank page to learn more about our review methods.

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