FanDuel Sports Network: How to Watch, Teams, & Cost

FanDuel Sports Network: The Ultimate Guide to the New Home of Local Sports

 FanDuel Sports Network (formerly Bally Sports) is now the primary destination for fans wanting to catch their local NBA, NHL, and MLB teams. At 100percentsurewins.com, we break down how to watch, what it costs, and how to use these broadcasts to sharpen your betting edge.

 What is FanDuel Sports Network? (Bally Sports Rebrand)

In late 2024, the Diamond Sports Group RSNs officially rebranded to FanDuel Sports Network. This isn’t just a name change; it’s an integration of sports broadcasting with real-time data. While the teams and local broadcasters remain the same, the app experience and betting integrations have been overhauled.

How to Watch FanDuel Sports Network

To rank for “how to watch” queries, you must provide these three clear options:
    1. Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) Subscription:
      Users can subscribe directly via the FanDuel Sports Network app.
        • Cost: Typically $19.99/month or $189.99/year (prices vary by region).

    2. Cable & Satellite Providers:
      If you have a TV package with providers like Xfinity, Spectrum, or DirecTV, you can authenticate using your “TV Provider” login on the app at no extra cost.
    3. Streaming Services:
      Available on FuboTV and DirecTV Stream. Note: It is currently not available on YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV.


H2: Supported Teams and Regional Coverage

Sport Teams Included (Examples)
NBA Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat, Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks
NHL Carolina Hurricanes, Tampa Bay Lightning, Nashville Predators
MLB Detroit Tigers, Miami Marlins, Kansas City Royals


 How This Impacts Your Betting Strategy (The “Wins” Angle)

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Watching games on FanDuel Sports Network gives you a distinct advantage:
    • Live Data Overlays: The new broadcasts feature real-time betting odds and statistical overlays.
    • Injury Tracking: Local broadcasts provide the fastest updates on late scratches or lineup changes—crucial for “100 percent” confidence in your daily picks.
    • Expert Analysis: Shows like Golic & Golic provide deep-dive insights that national networks miss.


 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ Schema)

  • Is FanDuel Sports Network the same as FanDuel TV?
    No. FanDuel TV is a national channel for horse racing and sports talk. FanDuel Sports Network is for local MLB, NBA, and NHL games.
  • Can I watch for free?
    Only if you have a participating cable/satellite provider login. Otherwise, a paid subscription is required.
  • What happened to the Bally Sports App?
    It has been updated. Users simply need to update their app to the new FanDuel Sports Network version; your old login credentials should still work.
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