The Miami Heat vs Oklahoma City Thunder game can be watched on national/streaming sports TV (often via services like Fubo and NBA-focused channels) or through NBA League Pass and official team/local regional sports network partners, depending on your location and blackout rules.

Quick Scoop

  • The matchup is scheduled in Oklahoma City at Paycom Center, with guides listing it on January 11–12, 2026 depending on time zone.
  • TV listings show it carried on dedicated sports channels (for example, a FanDuel-branded sports network and similar regional sports outlets in some guides).
  • Streaming options commonly include:
    • Fubo, which promotes carrying the necessary NBA channels and offers a free trial for new users.
* NBA League Pass for out-of-market viewers, where local blackout restrictions do not apply.

Where to Watch (Practical Options)

  • Check a live TV streaming service (e.g., Fubo) that includes national NBA channels and regional sports networks in your area; their Heat–Thunder page confirms coverage and live stream availability.
  • Use NBA League Pass if you are outside the local broadcast territories for Miami or Oklahoma City; Scandinavian guides explicitly point to “Global NBA League Pass” for this matchup.
  • Look at local listings or a TV guide site for your country (like tvsporten or TVmatchen in Europe) to see the exact channel and tip-off time where you live.

Extra Notes & Safe Viewing

  • Some third‑party “free stream” links circulating on video or random pages are often unofficial and may be unsafe or low quality; stick to licensed broadcasters and league-approved platforms.
  • Regional blackout rules can block League Pass in the home markets, so if the game is not showing, it may instead be on your local regional sports network listed in your cable/streaming EPG.

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