The Kansas City Royals, in partnership with Major League Baseball, announced their 2026 regular season games will be widely available on television broadcast channels through cable and satellite as well as blackout-free streaming options (subject to national exclusivities).
Fans can visit the channel finder at royals.com/watch to locate where to watch games based on the video distributor in their home television territory. Options include DIRECTV satellite & streaming, Comcast/Xfinity, Cox, Charter/Spectrum, Fubo and more.
DIRECTV Channel 671-5 (satellite), 671 (streaming) and 1731 (U-verse)
Comcast/Xfinity Channel 1262
Cox Channels 78 (most areas), 52 (parts of Kansas & Nebraska) and 79 (Tulsa, Okla.)
Charter/Spectrum Channel 361 (most areas) and 305 (Kansas City, Lincoln DMAs)
Fubo
Other providers can be found at royals.com/watch
Fans who live inside the Royals home territory can also purchase a Royals.TV in-market streaming subscription with no blackouts for $99.99 per year at royals.tv.
Out-of-market fans can watch Royals games with an MLB.TV subscription for $149.99 per year.
Royals games in 2026 will be called by the same broadcasters fans have connected with over the years, including Ryan Lefebvre and Jake Eisenberg on play-by-play, Rex Hudler and Jeremy Guthrie as analysts and Joel Goldberg and Jeff Montgomery on pre and postgame coverage. Earlier this month, the Royals announced two additions to the broadcast team: 2015 World Series champion Eric Hosmer, who will serve as an analyst, and Kansas City native Bridget Howard, who will serve as a host and sideline reporter.
The complete 2026 broadcast schedule is available at royals.com/broadcast/list (subject to change).