You can watch the Orlando Magic vs Chicago Bulls game through a mix of regional sports channels, national broadcasts, and legal streaming services, depending on your location and subscriptions.

TV channels

  • In the U.S., recent Magic–Bulls games have aired on regional sports networks tied to each team (for example, the Magic’s Florida RSN feed and the Bulls’ Chicago-based RSN), which are often carried on cable, satellite, or some live‑TV streaming bundles.
  • Some matchups are also picked up by national outlets (such as ESPN or NBA TV) when scheduled, so it is worth checking the listings for ESPN, ESPN2, ABC, TNT, and NBA TV on your guide for the specific game date.

Streaming options

  • Live‑TV streaming services like fuboTV and similar bundles commonly carry the regional channels and/or national networks showing Bulls–Magic games; many list the fixture specifically as available to stream live.
  • The game is also often available on NBA League Pass (including via add‑ons such as the NBA League Pass Amazon Channel), subject to local blackout rules if you are in either team’s home market.

Tips to quickly find “where to watch Orlando Magic vs Chicago Bulls”

  • Check an NBA fixture hub or live‑score page (for example, ESPN’s game page for Magic vs Bulls) on the day of the game; these usually display the official TV and streaming info for your region.
  • Use schedule/guide pages from major sports or TV‑listing sites (like JustWatch’s game entry or your TV provider’s listings) and search for the exact matchup and date; they aggregate which platforms carry that specific broadcast.

Regional and blackout notes

  • If you are physically in the Chicago or Orlando markets, the matchup may be blacked out on League Pass and only viewable on the appropriate local regional sports channel or a live‑TV bundle that includes it.
  • If you are outside the U.S., availability shifts by country; League Pass is more likely to show the game without blackouts, while some countries also offer the game through local sports channels or regional streaming platforms listed on global guides.

Related “latest news” and discussion

  • Previews and “how to watch” articles from sports outlets (like team‑focused blogs and national sports sites) usually go up within a day of tip‑off and list TV/streaming, start time, and sometimes betting odds or injury news.
  • Fan forums and social threads often share links to these official guides and discuss stream quality and commentary crews, but for safety and legality, stick to the authenticated TV channels and licensed streaming services they reference.

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