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How to Watch Atlanta Braves Games Streaming Online

The Atlanta Braves retained nearly all of their top hitters, which should make their offense just as fun to watch as last season.

Jon Bitner

Trying to figure out how to stream the Atlanta Braves games this season? We've got all of the details you need.

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MLB Atlanta Braves

The Atlanta Braves had an excellent season last year, working their way into the postseason and very nearly breaking the franchise's single-season win record. The Braves figure to be one of top teams in the National League once again, which should make it just as fun to watch Atlanta Braves games this year — even if they don't return to the World Series for the first time since winning the championship in 2021. But if you don't know where to stream Atlanta Braves games or how to watch Braves baseball without cable, you might miss out on some of the action.

MLB Opening Day is Thursday, March 28 this year, with the Braves visiting the Phillies and looking for redemption from their 1-3 loss in the NLDS. It's definitely not a series to be missed, and it'll be interesting to see how the team compares to their showing from last October.

Thankfully, there are a variety of places you can tune into Brian Snitker's crew beyond cable. If you're in the local area, many of the games will be broadcast through regional networks, though out-of-town fans can also watch the Braves with a variety of premium streaming services. Here's a detailed look at Atlanta Braves live streams, including services like DIRECTV STREAM and Fubo, so you can easily watch Atlanta Braves games without missing a pitch.

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How to watch the Atlanta Braves on DIRECTV STREAM

Braves games bounce around a variety of networks throughout the season, with most airing on either FS1, FOX, ESPN, TBS, or Bally Sports South/Southeast. DIRECTV STREAM gets you access to FOX, FS1, and ESPN with the Entertainment Plan for $80 per month. However, you'll need to upgrade to the Choice Plan for $109 per month if you want access to Bally Sports South--where many Braves games will air. Both plans offer access to over 70 other channels (including TNT, USA, Weather Channel, and NBC Sports) and thousands of on-demand programs.


How to watch the Atlanta Braves on Fubo

A Fubo Pro Plan ($80 per month) gets you Braves games on Bally Sports South, FOX, FS1 and ESPN. You can also tack on MLB.TV for $30 per month to get access to out-of-market games and many more games around the league. For $10 per month, you can get the Sports Lite add-on that includes MLB Network and a variety of other sports channels. Your Fubo Pro subscription supports unlimited screens, a cloud DVR (1,000 hours), and nearly 200 channels.


How to watch the Atlanta Braves on Hulu + Live TV

Signing up for Hulu + Live TV will get you access to Braves games on FOX, FS1, TBS, and ESPN for $77 per month. For even more sports coverage, you can bundle the Sports Add-On package for $10 per month. Along with the previously mentioned channels, Hulu + Live TV gets you unlimited DVR storage and lets you view on two devices simultaneously. Note that this plan also gets you access to ESPN+ and Disney+ for additional programming. 


How to watch the Atlanta Braves on Sling TV

Sling TV offers two plans – Orange and Blue, with each costing $40 per month. Signing up for the Sling Orange Plan gets you games on ESPN, while signing up for Sling Blue gets you FS1. Both plans include TBS. Your best bet is to pick up the Orange + Blue Plan for $60 per month so you can gain access to both FS1 and ESPN. Sling plans include 50 hours of DVR storage, though you can upgrade to 200 hours for $5 per month. All Sling subscribers in qualifying areas can access local channels, including FOX, with either plan.

How to watch Atlanta Braves on MLB.TV (out-of-market games)

If you want to watch out-of-market games with MLB.TV, you can pick up a Fubo Plan and add the MLB.TV package. There's also an MLB.TV add-on for Prime Video. The All Team Pass costs $30 per month, while a Single Team Pass is $130 per year. If you're only worried about the Braves and don't care about access to other networks or common streaming features, picking up a Single Team Pass is a simple way to check out the team throughout the season.

How to Watch Atlanta Braves games on Friday Night Baseball on Apple TV+

At least two Braves games will be broadcast on Apple TV+ this year. Apple has only released the first half of its Friday Night Baseball slate, so there may be more in the back half of the season. As of now, you can watch the Braves take on the Texas Rangers at home on April 19. On June 21, the Braves visit the New York Yankees. Apple TV+ will air two MLB games every Friday night, so baseball fans looking to watch the action for cheap--Apple TV+ is only $10 per month--should consider subscribing to watch many big games.


How to watch Atlanta Braves anywhere with a VPN

If you live in a country that doesn't broadcast the majority of Atlanta Braves games (or you're traveling during an important matchup), you can still access games using a VPN. For example, you can use ExpressVPN or Private Internet Access to spoof your location and access broadcasts from streaming services like Hulu + Live TV or Fubo. Both ExpressVPN and Private Internet Access are relatively affordable, with the former offering a nice 49% discount on their 12-month plan and the latter available for as little as $2 per month.

How to watch primetime MLB games in 2024

Want to check out the best primetime baseball matchups? Then you'll want to have access to ESPN, FOX, FS1, and even Amazon Prime and Apple TV+. ESPN will be hosting Sunday Night Baseball, and Apple TV+ will have a doubleheader each week as part of its Friday Night Baseball schedule. ESPN+ is available for just $11 per month, while Apple TV+ is $10 per month. Prime Video is $9 per month on its own, but you also gain access to the service as a regular Prime member, which costs $15 per month or $139 per year.