You can watch Phillies vs. Miami Marlins games through a mix of regional sports channels, national TV partners, and official streaming services, depending on the specific date and your location.

Quick Scoop

For a typical regular‑season Phillies–Marlins matchup, here are the main places to look:

  • Regional sports networks:
    • NBC Sports Philadelphia often carries Phillies games in the Phillies’ home market.
* Bally Sports Florida (or its current successor brand) typically carries Marlins games in the Marlins’ home market.
  • National TV (select games only):
    • FOX, FS1, ESPN, and sometimes TBS may pick up certain Phillies–Marlins games, especially late‑season or nationally featured matchups.
  • Streaming/live TV services (depends on your region and blackout rules):
    • Fubo often lists Phillies–Marlins games and sometimes promotes free‑trial access.
* Other live‑TV streamers that may carry the needed regional or national channel include YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and DirecTV Stream (channel availability varies by ZIP code and RSN deals).
  • MLB‑specific:
    • MLB.TV usually offers out‑of‑market streaming for Phillies and Marlins games; if you are in either team’s local territory, blackout rules may apply and you’ll need the local channel via cable/satellite or a compatible streaming bundle.

Example: upcoming spring matchup

FOX Sports lists a spring‑training Phillies vs. Marlins game on February 24, 2026 at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, FL, under its “Watch” section, which generally links out to authorized TV or streaming options for that specific event. The Marlins’ official schedule also notes a split‑squad game vs. the Phillies that day, so checking that date on MLB.com or the team site will show the latest TV/streaming designation once finalized.

How to quickly find your specific game

Because channels can change by date and market, do this on the day of the game:

  1. Check the official schedule:
    • Go to the Marlins or Phillies schedule on MLB.com and open the specific game; look for “TV” or “Watch/Listen” for that date.
  1. Look at your local listings:
    • In the Philly area, look for NBC Sports Philadelphia; in South Florida, look for Bally Sports Florida (or its current equivalent).
  1. Use a streaming bundle:
    • On Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or DirecTV Stream, search “Phillies Marlins” in the app’s live guide to see if they carry the right regional or national channel in your ZIP code.
  1. Out‑of‑market:
    • If you’re not in either team’s territory, MLB.TV is usually the most direct official option, subject to blackout rules noted on the game page.

Forum‑style chatter and watch parties

Fans also like to “watch together” online even if the broadcast is elsewhere.

  • YouTube watch‑along streams:
    • Independent channels host live reactions and play‑by‑play “watch parties” for Phillies vs. Marlins games; these are commentary only, not the actual game feed.
  • Fan forums and social spaces:
    • Phillies and Marlins fan communities often post game‑thread links, recommended streams (official providers), and tips for where the broadcast is available in different regions.

You might see titles like “Phillies vs. Marlins LIVE Reactions | Watch Party” on YouTube; these are great for hanging out with other fans but you’ll still need an official TV/streaming source for the actual game.

Quick HTML table for options

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      <th>Type</th>
      <th>Service/Channel</th>
      <th>When it usually works</th>
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      <td>Regional TV</td>
      <td>NBC Sports Philadelphia</td>
      <td>Phillies home market, most regular-season games vs. Marlins when Phillies are primary feed[web:1]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Regional TV</td>
      <td>Bally Sports Florida (or successor)</td>
      <td>Marlins home market, most regular-season games vs. Phillies when Marlins are primary feed[web:4][web:6]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>National TV</td>
      <td>FOX / FS1 / ESPN / TBS</td>
      <td>Selected nationally televised Phillies–Marlins games (often late-season or marquee matchups)[web:4][web:6]</td>
    </tr>
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      <td>Streaming bundle</td>
      <td>Fubo</td>
      <td>Markets where it carries NBC Sports Philadelphia or Bally Sports Florida; sometimes promoted with free trials for these matchups[web:1][web:6]</td>
    </tr>
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      <td>Streaming bundle</td>
      <td>YouTube TV / Hulu + Live TV / DirecTV Stream</td>
      <td>If they carry your local RSN or the national channel for that specific game in your ZIP code[web:4][web:6]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>League service</td>
      <td>MLB.TV</td>
      <td>Out-of-market viewers for most Phillies vs. Marlins games, subject to blackout rules[web:9]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Fan “watch party”</td>
      <td>YouTube live reactions</td>
      <td>Unofficial watch-alongs with commentary; no game video/audio included[web:2]</td>
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TL;DR:
Search your specific game on the MLB.com Phillies or Marlins schedule, note the listed TV channel, then either tune in via that regional/national channel on cable/satellite or pick a streaming bundle (or MLB.TV if you’re out of market) that carries that channel in your area.

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