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Watching Atlanta Braves games in 2026 is easier than ever, thanks to their new BravesVision platform and Braves.TV streaming service, which launched this season to deliver blackout-free access across their territory.

Primary Viewing Option

Braves.TV is the official go-to for most regular-season games—over 140 of them—plus pregame, postgame, and replays, all produced directly by the team. A full-season subscription costs $99.99, or go monthly for $19.99, and it works on phones, tablets, smart TVs, Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, and more without local blackouts.

Cable and Streaming Providers

Catch BravesVision broadcasts via traditional providers in the six-state Braves Country region.

  • Xfinity (channel 1254)
  • DIRECTV (channel 645)
  • Spectrum
  • AT&T U-Verse (channel 1730)
  • Fubo (includes MLB.TV add-ons for extras)

Services like Fubo also bundle national channels (ESPN+, Peacock, Apple TV+) for select games, often with free trials to test the waters.

Out-of-Market and National Games

Outside the local area? MLB.TV streams out-of-market Braves games live or on- demand for $115.99 (all teams) or around $90 for single-team access, though VPNs might help dodge restrictions—ExpressVPN or NordVPN get frequent nods for speed and device support. National broadcasts on ESPN+, FOX, or CBS require those specific apps or services.

Quick Tips for Tonight's Games

With the 2026 season underway (like the recent opening series vs. Royals), check MLB.com/braves/schedule for exact listings—some might be exclusive to Braves.TV. Pro tip: Sign up for Braves.TV's free trial if available to sample the upgraded production quality fans are buzzing about this spring.

TL;DR at Bottom: Braves.TV ($19.99/month) for locals/no blackouts; Fubo/DIRECTV for cable alternatives; MLB.TV for out-of-market. Verify today's schedule on official sites.

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