You can watch Milwaukee Brewers games in 2026 through the new Brewers.TV service, traditional cable/satellite channels that carry Brewers.TV, selected national broadcasts, and a handful of free over‑the‑air games in Wisconsin markets.

Main ways to watch (2026)

  • Brewers.TV (in‑market streaming)
    • New for 2026, lets fans in the Brewers’ home TV territory stream all locally distributed regular‑season games live and on demand, subject to national exclusivity games.
* Typical pricing tiers mentioned include a seasonal package around 99.99 USD and combined Brewers.TV + MLB.TV options, plus monthly plans, all with a short free trial.
* Accessible via MLB.com or the MLB app on supported devices (smart TVs, streaming sticks, mobile, etc.), using an MLB account.
  • Cable and satellite (regional channels)
    • Local Brewers games are now produced and distributed under the Brewers.TV brand instead of the previous regional sports network setup.
* Team officials have said fans “accustomed to viewing games on cable, satellite, and streaming platforms” will have comparable options in 2026, with channel lineups provided via a channel finder and provider tables on the Brewers’ site.
* Exact channel numbers vary by provider and are listed through the team’s official “How to Watch Brewers Broadcasts” page and channel‑finder tool, where you enter your ZIP code.
  • Free over‑the‑air TV in Wisconsin
    • Select games (roughly a small slate of regular‑season matchups) are simulcast for free on local broadcast affiliates, including WITI Fox 6 in Milwaukee and other stations around the state.
* These over‑the‑air games can be picked up with an antenna in the respective markets.
  • National and exclusive games
    • Some regular‑season and postseason games are carried exclusively by national partners (for example, ESPN, Peacock, or other MLB national packages), and those specific games are not on Brewers.TV.
* A few Brewers road games in 2026 are designated as exclusive Peacock streaming broadcasts.
  • Radio and spring training
    • Radio coverage runs on 620 WTMJ, 94.5 ESPN, and the broader Brewers Radio Network for most games.
* Spring training includes a mix of radio, Brewers.TV streams, and free streams on Brewers.com for certain exhibition games.

Quick “what to do” checklist

  1. In Wisconsin / home TV territory
    • Use Brewers.TV for most regular‑season games.
 * Check the Brewers’ official “How to Watch” page and channel finder for your exact cable/satellite channel.
 * For a few games, tune into local over‑the‑air stations like WITI Fox 6 (Milwaukee) and other listed affiliates.
  1. Outside the home market
    • Consider MLB.TV for out‑of‑market streaming; some bundles pair Brewers.TV and MLB.TV together.
 * National games will appear on the usual MLB national partners (e.g., ESPN or Peacock for selected dates).

Note: Schedules, channel lists, and prices can shift slightly as the season approaches, so it is safest to confirm details on the Brewers’ official “How to Watch Brewers Broadcasts” page and your provider’s guide right before Opening Day.

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