You can usually watch Miami Marlins vs Los Angeles Dodgers games through a mix of national services, team regional networks, and league streaming options.

Main ways to watch

  1. MLB.TV (out‑of‑market games)
    • Carries most regular‑season games, including Dodgers vs Marlins, if you are outside the home TV markets for both teams.
 * Available as a standalone subscription and also as an add‑on through some streaming providers.
  1. Regional sports networks (in‑market fans)
    • Dodgers home territory: Games are typically on SportsNet LA (often labeled SNLA or SportsNet Los Angeles). It’s carried on select cable/satellite providers and certain streaming bundles (for example, via some DirecTV Stream plans).
 * **Marlins home territory:** Marlins local games air on FanDuel Sports Network Florida (previously Bally or similar RSN branding), accessible through some cable systems and live-TV streamers such as Fubo and DirecTV Stream.
  1. Live TV streaming services
    • Fubo: Often carries MLB Network and many regional sports networks, including Marlins’ Florida RSN and sometimes access to MLB.TV as an add‑on.
 * **DirecTV Stream:** Frequently offers SportsNet LA for Dodgers fans in-market and also supports MLB content and RSNs in many regions.
 * These are good options if you’ve cut the cord but still want the “cable‑style” channel lineup.
  1. National game broadcasts
    • Some Dodgers–Marlins matchups may be picked up by national partners (ESPN, FOX, FS1, TBS, etc.), in which case you can watch on those channels or their apps (WatchESPN/ESPN app, FOX Sports app, etc.) with a valid TV or streaming subscription.
  1. Radio and audio streams
    • SiriusXM streams radio broadcasts for every MLB game with the right subscription tier.
 * Local radio:
   * Dodgers: AM 570 (KLAC) for English, 1020 (KTNQ) for Spanish in the L.A. area.
   * Marlins: Local flagship stations vary by season, but you can usually find them listed on the teams’ official sites.

Typical channel/streaming setup (example table)

Below is a simple overview for “where to watch Miami Marlins vs Dodgers” depending on where you live and how you watch.

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Fan location Main video option Details
In Dodgers TV market (LA area) SportsNet LA via cable/satellite or certain live-TV streamers Look for SportsNet Los Angeles in your channel lineup; some DirecTV Stream plans carry it.
In Marlins TV market (South Florida) FanDuel Sports Network Florida on cable/satellite or Fubo/DirecTV Stream Check that your package includes the Marlins regional sports network.
Outside both home markets MLB.TV (standalone or via providers like Fubo) Watch most out‑of‑market Dodgers vs Marlins games with an MLB.TV subscription.
Nationally televised game ESPN, FOX, FS1, TBS (and their apps) When selected as a national game, it airs on the national network instead of some RSNs.
Audio only SiriusXM or local radio SiriusXM carries every MLB game; local stations like AM 570 (Dodgers) or Marlins radio network also broadcast.

Blackouts and travel

  • If you are temporarily outside your home area, local blackouts might still apply based on your account’s registered location and league rules.
  • Some fans use VPNs to access out‑of‑market versions of games when traveling; the league and providers publish current blackout rules each season, so it’s worth checking the latest policies.

Quick “game‑day” checklist

  1. Identify if you’re in the Dodgers or Marlins home TV market (zip code lookup on your TV provider or MLB.TV site usually helps).
  1. If yes, confirm which regional sports network you get (SportsNet LA for Dodgers, FanDuel Sports Network Florida for Marlins) and whether your plan includes it.
  1. If not in either market, consider an MLB.TV subscription (directly or bundled with a live‑TV streaming service).
  1. If the matchup is heavily hyped or on a weekend night, check national schedules (ESPN, FOX, FS1) in case it’s a national broadcast.

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