where to watch oklahoma city thunder vs washington wizards
You can watch the Oklahoma City Thunder vs Washington Wizards game on regional sports channels for each team and via NBA-affiliated streaming options, depending on where you live and blackout rules.
Where to watch live
For the March 21, 2026 matchup in Washington D.C. at Capital One Arena, coverage is listed as follows:
- Regional TV (Thunder market) : FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma (often labeled FDSOK on guides).
- Regional TV (Wizards market) : Monumental Sports Network (often shown as MNMT or MNMT2 on guides).
- National/Out‑of‑market option : NBA League Pass typically carries out‑of‑market Thunder–Wizards games when not picked up nationally, subject to local blackout rules.
If you’re in Oklahoma:
- Check your cable/satellite/streaming lineup for FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma, which replaced the old Bally Sports channel in the region.
- Providers cited by the Thunder include Cox (channel 37 in Oklahoma City, 27 in Tulsa), DirecTV (channel 675), DirecTV Stream, U‑verse, and Fubo, all carrying FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma in 2024–25, and that setup is being continued for current Thunder broadcasts.
If you’re in the D.C. area:
- Look for Monumental Sports Network on your local cable or satellite system; ESPN’s listings for prior Thunder–Wizards games show “MNMT” as the Wizards’ regional carrier.
If you’re elsewhere (out of both markets):
- Use NBA League Pass via the NBA app or supported streaming platforms, as long as the game isn’t blacked out where you are.
Quick viewing checklist
- Search your TV guide for “FDSOK,” “FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma,” “MNMT,” or “Monumental Sports Network.”
- If you don’t see those, open the NBA app or your League Pass provider and look for the Thunder vs Wizards listing around 5 p.m. ET / 9:00 p.m. UTC on March 21, 2026.
- If you’re a cord-cutter in a team market, check regional‑sports‑carrying streamers like DirecTV Stream or Fubo, which the Thunder list as partners for FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma.
Tiny story-style example
You’re in Oklahoma City, flip to Cox channel 37 right before tip‑off and catch the Thunder broadcast on FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma, complete with local commentary and graphics. If you were instead traveling through New York, you’d pull up the NBA app, log into League Pass, and join the same game there—only now you’re watching a neutral or Wizards‑side feed rather than the home Thunder broadcast.
Note: Exact channel numbers can vary by provider and package, so it’s worth running a quick on‑screen guide search for the channel names above on game day.
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