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How to Watch Minnesota Twins Games Streaming Online

The Twins won a playoff game for the first time in two decades last season, and they're hoping to keep the momentum rolling in 2024.

Jon Bitner

If you're looking to watch the Minnesota Twins games this season, you've come to the right place. We've got all the details on which streaming service is for you.

Don't forget to visit our Live Sports page to find out which live sports events are on TV today, too.    

MLB Minnesota Twins

Last year saw the Minnesota Twins claiming their first postseason win since 2004. They eventually fell to the Houston Astros, but it looks like the team might have some momentum going into 2024. And if you're interested in seeing how the Twins fare throughout the season, you'll need to know exactly how to watch Minnesota Twins baseball, as their games will be broadcast across a wide assortment of networks.

Buxton, Correa, and Lewis are all returning for the season, and if they can stay healthy, fans are expecting the team to get another shot at the playoffs. It's a similar story for Chris Paddock, who underwent elbow surgery last year yet is expected to play a big role in the Twins' success. Opening Day begins on March 28 with the Twins facing off against the Royals, who failed to make the postseason in 2023.

There's a lot to look forward to this season if you're a Twins fan. But with games airing on a combination of Bally Sports North, ESPN, FOX, FS1, and TBS, you'll need access to a lot of channels to catch all the action. And if you want to know how to watch Twins baseball without cable, you'll need to make sure you pick the right service.

Here's a look at how to watch Minnesota Twins baseball games, including where to stream Minnesota Twins and the best Minnesota Twins live stream. 

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How to watch Minnesota Twins on DIRECTV STREAM

DIRECTV STREAM is your best option for watching Twins games without cable. With the Choice Plan ($109 per month), you'll get Bally Sports North, FOX, FS1, TBS, and ESPN broadcasts. There's also a cheaper Entertainment Plan for $80 that doesn't include Bally Sports North—but since a good chunk of games will be on the network, dedicated fans will want to stick to the Choice Plan. Other perks of DIRECTV STREAM include 70+ additional channels and a large on-demand catalog of TV shows and movies.


How to watch Minnesota Twins on Fubo

A Fubo Pro Plan costs $80 per month and grants access to Bally Sports North, FOX, FS1, and ESPN. That should let you watch most regionally broadcast and nationally broadcast games—and at just $80, it's not a bad deal. You can also bundle in out-of-network games for all MLB teams with an optional MLB.TV subscription for $30 per month. If you just want MLB Network for additional baseball programming, that can be added with the Sports Lite add-on for $10 per month. Fubo can be streamed on unlimited screens at once, which is more generous than most other services on this list.


How to watch Minnesota Twins on Hulu + Live TV

Though you won't get Bally Sports North, a Hulu + Live TV membership gets you Twins games streaming on FOX, FS1, TBS, and ESPN for $77 per month. Better yet, it comes with free memberships to ESPN+ and Disney+ for additional programming. Hulu offers a Sports Add-On for $10 per month, but it doesn't get you much additional baseball content, instead offering broadcasts from networks like FanDuel TV and Tennis Channel. Hulu members benefit from an unlimited DVR and the ability to stream on two screens at once.


How to watch Minnesota Twins on Sling TV

Sling TV lets you watch nationally televised Minnesota Twins games on ESPN with a Sling Orange Plan ($40 per month) or on FS1 with a Sling Blue Plan ($40 per month). If you want both, you can pick up a Sling Orange + Sling Blue Plan for $60 per month. Depending on your location, you may also qualify for local channels


How to watch Minnesota Twins on Apple TV+

Apple TV+ members will get to watch Friday Night Baseball doubleheaders throughout the 2024 season. For the Twins, this means you'll catch their game against the Guardians on May 17 and against the Pirates on June 7. There aren't any broadcast restrictions on these matchups, allowing you to watch them from most regions. Apple notes that broadcasts will even work in 60 countries and regions, so be sure to check in if you're outside of the States.


How to watch Minnesota Twins on MLB.TV (out of market games)

Twins fans who want to watch out-of-market games will need to sign up for MLB.TV. This comes in two formats. The first is a Single Team Pass that costs $130 per year and gets you all out-of-market games for one team (in this case, the Twins). You'll also find an All Team Pass for $30 per month that gets you every out-of-market game for every MLB team. Along with broadcasts, MLB.TV gets you extra baseball content and highlights from the latest games. MLB.TV can be purchased as a standalone product or bundled in with services like Prime Video and Fubo.

How to watch Minnesota Twins anywhere with a VPN

Since the majority of Minnesota Twins games can't be viewed outside the United States, fans traveling or living in another country will want to invest in a VPN. With an app like ExpressVPN or Private Internet Access, you can spoof your device's location and access content restricted to the US. You may also be able to access regional channels, depending on the specific server locations of your chosen VPN. Private Internet Access is cheap at just $2 per month, and ExpressVPN is offering an impressive 49% discount on its yearly plan—making this a great time to check it out.

How to watch primetime MLB games in 2024

Primetime MLB games are spread out across a bunch of networks in 2024, including FOX, ESPN, and FS1. You'll also find a bunch of Yankees games on Amazon Prime on Wednesday night, while Apple TV+ is airing Friday Night Baseball. FOX, ESPN, and FS1 are included with most streaming services mentioned above. You can also sign up for ESPN+ for $11 per month, Prime Video for $9 per month, and Apple TV+ for $10 per month.