You can watch Dodgers vs Cincinnati Reds games through a mix of national channels, regional sports networks, and streaming platforms, depending on the specific date and your location.

Main ways to watch

  • National TV (when nationally televised)
    • Big postseason or featured regular‑season games are often on ESPN, FOX, FS1, TBS, or ABC.
* Check your local listings or the MLB.com schedule for which of these channels has that specific Dodgers–Reds game.
  • Regional Sports Networks (RSNs)
    • In the Los Angeles market, regular-season Dodgers home games are typically on SportsNet LA.
* In the Cincinnati market, Reds games are usually on the local RSN (this can change due to rights deals, so checking the team site or MLB.com schedule for that day is important).
  • Live TV streaming services
    • Fubo : Carries ESPN, FOX, FS1 and many regional sports networks, and also integrates MLB.TV for out‑of‑market coverage.
* **DirecTV Stream** : Includes ESPN, FOX, FS1, TBS, MLB Network and a wide range of RSNs, with out‑of‑market games available via MLB Extra Innings/MLB.TV.
* These are good options if you’ve cut the cord and still want the main baseball channels.
  • MLB.TV (out‑of‑market)
    • Best for out‑of‑market fans : lets you stream live Dodgers or Reds games if you’re not in the local TV territory (local blackouts apply).
* Offers yearly “all teams” and single‑team packages, plus a monthly plan and a short free trial around the season start or promos.

Example: recent Dodgers–Reds matchup

  • A recent notable Dodgers vs Reds postseason game (NL Wild Card, Sept. 30, 2025) was shown on ESPN nationally and streamed via Fubo in the U.S.
  • Earlier regular‑season matchups (e.g., May 19, 2024 at Dodger Stadium) aired on SportsNet LA for the LA market with national coverage via box‑score and streaming links on FOX Sports.

How to quickly check “today’s” game

To know exactly where to watch Dodgers vs Cincinnati Reds for a specific date:

  1. Go to the Dodgers or Reds official schedule on MLB.com and open the game details for that day (it will list TV and radio).
  1. If it shows a national channel (ESPN/FOX/FS1/TBS/ABC), use cable, satellite, or a streaming service that carries that channel (e.g., Fubo or DirecTV Stream).
  1. If it only lists RSNs (e.g., SportsNet LA plus the Reds’ RSN), you’ll need:
    • A pay‑TV package that includes that RSN, or
    • A streaming service in your region that offers that RSN.
  1. If you’re out of market and see no national channel, MLB.TV is typically the go‑to option (subject to blackout rules).

Forum- / fan-style options

  • There are often watch‑along streams and fan commentary broadcasts on platforms like YouTube for Dodgers vs Reds (these usually provide live commentary and graphics, not the actual game feed).
  • Fan sites and sports blogs sometimes post “how to watch” guides on the day of big matchups, including streaming and blackout workarounds such as using a VPN for out‑of‑market access where permitted.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.