Find today's Red Sox game by checking MLB.com or the MLB app for the schedule, then watch on NESN, Apple TV+, or MLB.TV. You can also stream free on Peacock for select games or listen live on WEEI 93.7 FM in Boston.
Before arranging your viewing setup, confirm whether the Red Sox are playing today and find the exact first-pitch time. Game schedules can shift due to weather postponements or doubleheaders, so always check a live source.
All MLB.com times are listed in Eastern Time by default. The MLB app automatically converts game times to your device's local timezone, useful if you are traveling outside New England.
Note whether the game is home or away. Home games are at Fenway Park in Boston; away game locations affect blackout rules on streaming services.
NESN, the New England Sports Network, is the exclusive regional broadcaster for the Boston Red Sox and carries approximately 140 regular-season games per year. If you are in New England with a cable or satellite package, this is your most reliable option.
To verify your channel number, open your cable provider's guide and search for NESN. The channel appears immediately in results.
Not all Red Sox games air on NESN. National broadcasts on ESPN, Fox, TBS, or Apple TV+ may not simulcast on NESN. Always confirm the broadcast channel in the MLB app before the game starts to avoid missing the first pitch.
Multiple legal streaming options exist for Red Sox fans, whether you are in New England or watching from across the country.
NESN's own streaming service, NESN+, costs $29.99 per month with no cable contract required. It carries every Red Sox game broadcast on NESN, plus pre-game and post-game shows. Subscribe at nesn.com. It works on phones, tablets, Roku, Fire TV, and Apple TV.
MLB.TV streams every out-of-market game for $24.99 per month or $149.99 for the full season. Regional blackout rules apply: if you are in the New England market, Red Sox games on NESN are blacked out on MLB.TV. Outside New England, you can watch nearly every Red Sox game live or on demand. MLB.TV works on iOS, Android, smart TVs, Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Xbox, and PlayStation.
Apple holds exclusive rights to a Friday Night Baseball doubleheader each week throughout the season. These Friday games are free to stream even without an Apple TV+ subscription. Open the Apple TV app or visit tv.apple.com and select the game. When the Red Sox are scheduled on Friday nights, this is a free viewing option for everyone.
Peacock Premium at $7.99 per month streams select Sunday morning national games. If the Red Sox appear in a scheduled Peacock game, you can watch without cable.
For New England viewers who want NESN without a traditional cable bill, these live TV services carry NESN in regional packages: FuboTV starts at $79.99 per month and includes NESN in the Pro plan; DirecTV Stream Choice plan at $89.99 per month includes NESN; Hulu + Live TV at $82.99 per month includes NESN in regional markets. All offer free trial periods. Confirm NESN availability for your specific zip code before subscribing.
Radio is an excellent option when you are driving, doing yardwork, or your internet connection is unreliable. The Red Sox radio experience is commentary-rich, with broadcasters describing every play in precise detail.
The MLB app radio feed typically runs 10 to 20 seconds behind the live TV broadcast. If you are watching with others on TV, use headphones for the radio feed to avoid an awkward echo effect from the delay.
If watching or listening is not possible, you can follow the Red Sox in real time through several free tools that update pitch by pitch.
For fans who want advanced metrics, the MLB app Gameday section includes Statcast data for every batted ball: exit velocity, launch angle, and projected distance, all pulled from the Hawk-Eye tracking system installed at Fenway Park.
Missed the live game? You can catch every key moment the same evening through official, legal channels.
If you plan to watch the replay later and want to avoid seeing the final score first, open the MLB app and go to Settings by tapping the gear icon in the top right. Toggle on Hide Scores. This removes scores from the scores tab, Gameday view, and push notifications until you manually reveal them, letting you watch the replay without knowing the outcome in advance.
Nothing compares to watching the Red Sox live at Fenway Park, the oldest active ballpark in Major League Baseball, opened in 1912. If today's game fits your schedule, here is how to find tickets quickly.
Fenway Park is located at 4 Jersey Street in Boston. The MBTA Green Line D Branch stops at Kenmore Station, a 5-minute walk from the main gate on Yawkey Way. Parking near Fenway is limited and expensive, so taking the T is strongly recommended on game days. Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch.
Most Red Sox home and away games air on NESN (New England Sports Network) for viewers in the New England region. National broadcasts rotate across ESPN, TBS, Fox, and Apple TV+. Check the MLB app or mlb.com/redsox/schedule for today's specific channel and broadcast details.
You have three main options: MLB.TV ($24.99/month or $149.99/season) streams every out-of-market game. Apple TV+ carries Friday Night Baseball for free with a subscription ($9.99/month). Peacock streams select NBC Sports national games for $7.99/month. For New England viewers who want NESN, FuboTV, DirecTV Stream, and Hulu + Live TV all include NESN in regional packages starting around $79.99/month.
Red Sox game times vary by day and opponent. Weekday evening games typically start at 7:10 PM ET, while weekend afternoon games often begin at 1:35 PM ET. Check mlb.com or the MLB app for today's exact first-pitch time, which the app automatically converts to your local timezone.
No. MLB.TV enforces regional blackouts. If you are in the New England market, Red Sox games broadcast on NESN are blacked out on MLB.TV. You will need a cable subscription, NESN+ ($29.99/month), or a live TV streaming service that carries NESN to watch those games live.
The Red Sox radio network broadcasts on WEEI 93.7 FM in Boston. You can also stream the radio broadcast for free through the MLB app: open today's game and switch the audio to the radio feed. This works nationwide with no blackout restrictions. Spanish-language coverage is on WAMG 1430 AM.
MLB.com and the official MLB YouTube channel post free same-day highlight reels and key-play clips after every game. MLB.TV subscribers can watch condensed game replays (full game in 20-30 minutes) or the full broadcast on demand starting about an hour after the final out. NESN+ also offers full-game replays for subscribers.
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