You can watch Cincinnati Reds vs. Dodgers games on a mix of national TV, regional sports networks, and live‑TV streaming services, depending on the specific matchup and your location.

Main ways to watch

  • National TV (regular season & playoffs)
    Many Reds–Dodgers games, especially high‑profile or postseason matchups, air on ESPN and sometimes other national partners like Fox or TBS in the U.S.
  • ESPN streaming apps
    When a game is on ESPN, you can usually stream it through the ESPN / WatchESPN app or site with a valid TV or streaming provider login.

Streaming services that often carry Reds vs Dodgers

Several live‑TV streaming platforms carry the channels that show Reds–Dodgers games (availability varies by region and plan):

  • Hulu + Live TV – Listed as a live‑stream option for Reds @ Dodgers games that air on ESPN.
  • fuboTV – Frequently listed as a live‑stream provider when Reds–Dodgers games are on ESPN.
  • Sling TV (Orange/Blue) – Carries ESPN on certain plans and is cited as a streaming option for this matchup.
  • MLB.TV (via Amazon Channel or standalone) – Offers out‑of‑market regular‑season games; blackout rules apply if you are in the local market.

Example: big Reds vs Dodgers matchup

For a notable Reds @ Dodgers game scheduled in early October (9:08 PM start), current listings show:

  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Live stream options: Hulu + Live TV, fuboTV, Sling TV (with ESPN), MLB.TV (out‑of‑market), plus ESPN’s own streaming platform with a provider login.

How to quickly check “where to watch” for your date

Because channels can change by date, the safest quick method is:

  1. Search a listings site (like JustWatch or your TV provider guide) for “Cincinnati Reds @ Los Angeles Dodgers” + the game date to see TV and streaming options.
  1. Confirm whether it’s a national broadcast (ESPN/Fox/TBS) or a local broadcast ; if it’s national, one of the services above will almost always work.

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