You can watch 76ers vs Knicks through national NBA broadcasters, local regional sports networks, and official streaming services that carry NBA rights in your region.

Main ways to watch

  • National TV (U.S.)
    Games between the Philadelphia 76ers and New York Knicks are often picked up by big national networks like ESPN, ABC, or TNT, especially for weekend or primetime slots.

Check the specific game listing on ESPN or similar sites to see the confirmed TV channel for that date.

  • Local regional sports networks
    When the matchup is not on national TV, the game is usually on the 76ers’ local network (such as NBC Sports Philadelphia) or the Knicks’ local network (such as MSG Network), depending on your location.

Your available channel will depend on your cable/satellite package and home market.

  • Official streaming services
    NBA games like 76ers vs Knicks are commonly available via:

    • League-operated services (such as an out-of-market NBA streaming subscription) for viewers outside the home markets.
* TV-everywhere apps (ESPN app, or regional network apps) if the game airs on those channels and you sign in with a pay-TV provider.

Streaming-style options

  • Live TV streaming bundles
    Services that bundle sports channels (for example, those that carry ESPN and sometimes regional sports networks) can stream Knicks–76ers games live if they include the game’s channel in your area.

Availability and blackouts vary by ZIP code, so always confirm the specific 76ers vs Knicks listing in the service’s live guide before tipoff.

  • International viewing
    Outside the U.S., national or regional sports networks and league streaming products typically carry Knicks–76ers games; for example, some European and UK outlets list live coverage of this matchup on their basketball schedules.

Check your local sports channel’s schedule or the international version of the league’s streaming service for exact availability on the game date.

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