You can watch Texas Rangers games in 2025 through several options:
- Rangers Sports Network (RSN)
- The Rangers launched their own network called the Rangers Sports Network as the exclusive home for their games after leaving Bally Sports at the end of 2024.
- RSN is available on cable and satellite providers such as DirecTV, AT&T U-Verse, Spectrum, Astound, and Fubo in the Rangers' five-state coverage area (Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, parts of New Mexico).
- Some Friday home games are broadcast for free over-the-air (OTA) on local channels like CW33 in Dallas-Fort Worth and other stations throughout the coverage area.
- Victory+ Streaming Service
- Victory+ is the Rangers' official direct-to-consumer streaming home for about 150 regional broadcasts in 2025.
- You can purchase a season pass for $100 or a monthly pass for $20 to stream fully live games.
- Victory+ is available on devices including Roku, Apple TV, Android, and select smart TVs.
- This service is mainly for viewers within the Rangers' designated viewing territory.
- MLB.TV
- For fans outside the Rangers' regional coverage, MLB.TV offers access to every Rangers game not nationally broadcast or streamed.
- It costs $149 per year or $29.99 per month. T-Mobile customers may get free access through a special MLB deal.
- National Broadcasts
- Some Rangers games are aired nationally on networks like FOX (5 games), Apple TV+ (3 games), Roku (2 games), and ESPN (1 game).
- Select Friday games are available on Apple TV+ as part of their Friday Night Baseball subscription ($9.99/month).
- Streaming Services with RSN Access
- You can watch Rangers games through streaming services that carry RSN such as DirecTV Stream (Choice plan around $89.99/month), Fubo TV, and Hulu Live TV.
- These services also include access to national sports channels like ESPN, FOX, and FS1.
- Free Over-the-Air (OTA) Games
- The Rangers offer about 15 free OTA games in 2025, mainly on Fridays, accessible with an antenna on local channels within the team's TV territory.
- Radio Broadcasts
- If you prefer listening, the Rangers Radio Network covers much of the same area. Check local listings for 105.3 The Fan or stream via the Audacy app.
In summary, if you live in Texas or the surrounding coverage area, your primary access will be through the Rangers Sports Network on cable or satellite, Victory+ streaming, or OTA broadcasts for some games. Out-of-market fans should consider MLB.TV or watch national broadcasts on Apple TV+, FOX, or ESPN. Streaming services like DirecTV Stream and Fubo also offer convenience for cord-cutters with RSN access.