You can watch Golden State Warriors games through a mix of regional sports channels, national TV networks, and streaming services, depending on where you live and whether the game is local or nationally televised.

Main ways to watch Warriors games

  • Regional sports channel (Bay Area locals)
    • Most regular-season Warriors games in the San Francisco Bay Area are on NBC Sports Bay Area.
* You can get it via traditional cable/satellite (e.g., Xfinity, DIRECTV) or via certain streaming services that carry regional sports networks (e.g., DIRECTV Stream, Fubo in select packages).
* Many NBC Sports Bay Area games also stream through **Peacock** , which carries NBC Sports Bay Area content including live Warriors games.
  • National TV games (everywhere in the U.S.)
    • When the Warriors are on national TV, games are typically on ESPN, ABC, TNT, NBA TV , and newer NBA partners depending on the season.
* These channels are included in many live TV streaming bundles such as **YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DIRECTV Stream** , or with regular cable/satellite.
  • NBA League Pass
    • NBA League Pass lets you stream nearly every NBA game, including most Warriors games, if you are outside the Warriors’ local TV market.
* If you’re **in the Bay Area** , local blackout rules usually block Warriors games on League Pass, so you still need NBC Sports Bay Area/Peacock or a bundle that includes them.
* League Pass is available as a standalone subscription or as an add‑on through services like Prime Video or YouTube TV.

Step‑by‑step: figure out where today’s game is

  1. Check today’s channel
    • Go to a schedule/aggregator site (for example, JustWatch’s Golden State Warriors page) to see which service or channel has today’s Warriors game and whether it’s local or national.
  1. Match that to a service you have or want
    • If it says NBC Sports Bay Area → you’ll need cable/satellite with that channel, a streaming service that includes it (DIRECTV Stream, some Fubo plans), or Peacock where available.
 * If it says ESPN/ABC/TNT/NBA TV → you can use most big live-TV streamers (YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DIRECTV Stream) or a traditional TV provider.
  1. If you’re out of market
    • If the game isn’t nationally televised and you’re outside the Bay Area, NBA League Pass is usually the simplest way to stream the Warriors game legally.

Popular streaming options (legal)

  • YouTube TV – carries ESPN, ABC, TNT, NBA TV and can add NBA League Pass; great for nationally televised Warriors games and out‑of‑market viewing.
  • Hulu + Live TV – includes ESPN and TNT plus Disney+ and ESPN‑branded sports content; good for national games but may not have every regional sports channel.
  • Fubo – offers ESPN, ABC, NBA TV, and in some regions NBC Sports Bay Area; strong for sports‑focused viewers.
  • DIRECTV Stream – one of the more reliable ways to get NBC Sports Bay Area for locals plus ESPN, TNT, NBA TV, and ABC in one package.
  • Peacock – for NBC Sports Bay Area streams of certain Warriors games and extra pre/postgame coverage.

Quick FAQ style notes

  • “I’m in the Bay Area, what do I need?”
    • Some combination of NBC Sports Bay Area (via cable/satellite or a streaming bundle) and access to national networks (ESPN, ABC, TNT, NBA TV). League Pass alone will not cover local Warriors games because of blackouts.
  • “I’m not in the Bay Area.”
    • If the game is on national TV, use any service that carries that national channel; if it’s not national, NBA League Pass is the usual answer.
  • “Is there a single place that just tells me where it’s on?”
    • Sites like JustWatch’s Golden State Warriors page list upcoming games and show whether they’re on League Pass, a streaming platform, or a TV channel for that date.

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