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Miami Marlins 2025 MLB schedule: TV channel, livestream & where to watch the games

Suggesting that expectations for the Miami Marlins in 2025 are low might be an understatement.

The front office has yet to make any significant signings, and more MLB-ready talent has departed than arrived. Offensively, the team struggled last season, finishing at the bottom of the National League in runs, and they kicked off the offseason by dealing away their home run leader, Jake Burger.

That leaves Jesús Sánchez as the team’s top returning power threat—though his 18 homers and 64 RBIs hardly strike fear into opposing pitchers. Needless to say, that's not exactly a recipe for boosting season ticket sales or fueling optimism that the 2025 campaign will be much better than last year's dismal 62-100 finish.

That said, while "a lot" might be overselling it, there are still a few things for Marlins fans to look forward to when Opening Day rolls around. These positives likely won’t be enough to push the club back into playoff contention, but they could at least make for a more entertaining and competitive season in Miami.

GOAL has everything you need to know about the Marlins' upcoming MLB games, with everything you need to know from when it is played, who the opponent is, what ballpark will be hosting and what TV channel you can watch it on.

You can also follow along using our TV guide to watch every Marlins MLB game in 2025.

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Miami Marlins vs Philadelphia Phillies: TV and streaming details

The Miami Marlins are set to face the Philadelphia Phillies to start the pivotal third game of their three-game series on September 25, 2025, at 6:05 pm ET/3:05 pm PT at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Miami Marlins defeat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-5 in the first game of their series, then the Phillies defeat them 11-1 in the second. The series is evenly divided.

The Phillies are placed sixth with an offensive average of 4.89 runs per game, far superior to the Marlins' average of 4.42 runs per game, which places them in 16th place. Philadelphia continues to dominate the league with a .260 batting average, the second-best mark, compared to Miami's .251 batting average, which ranks ninth.

The Phillies are rated fourth with an on-base percentage of .330; however, the Marlins are placed sixteenth with a .315 on-base percentage. Philadelphia has a slugging percentage of .435 (3rd,) and Miami has a slugging percentage of .396 (17th).

Game 1

DateTuesday, September 23, 2025
First-Pitch Time6:45 pm ET
Starting Pitcher (Miami Marlins)Edward Cabrera
Starting Pitcher (Philadelphia Phillies)Cristopher Sanchez
VenueCitizens Bank Park
TV Channel and LivestreamNBCS-PH, FDSFL, and Fubo

Game 2

DateWednesday, September 24, 2025
First-Pitch Time6:45 pm ET
Starting Pitcher (Miami Marlins)Ryan Weathers
Starting Pitcher (Philadelphia Phillies)Jesus Luzardo
TV ChannelNBCS-PH and FDSFL
LivestreamFubo

Game 3

DateThursday, September 25, 2025
First-Pitch Time6:05 pm ET
Starting Pitcher (Miami Marlins)Janson Junk
Starting Pitcher (Philadelphia Phillies)Walker Buehler
TV ChannelNBCS-PH and FDSFL
LivestreamFubo

Miami Marlins 2025 Spring Training schedule: TV Channels and Live Stream

DetailInformation
DateSaturday, February 22, 2024
Opponentsvs. St Louis Cardinals
StadiumRoger Dean Chevrolet Stadium (1:10 pm ET)
TV ChannelFDSN Florida
Live StreamFubo, DirecTV Stream

Miami Marlins 2025 MLB regular season schedule

DateOpponentTimeVenueLivestream
Sep 23, 2025vs Philadelphia Phillies6:45 PMCitizens Bank ParkFubo
Sep 24, 2025vs Philadelphia Phillies6:45 PMCitizens Bank ParkFubo
Sep 25, 2025vs Philadelphia Phillies6:05 PMCitizens Bank ParkFubo

How to watch the Miami Marlins MLB games in the Miami rea

FanDuel Sports Network Florida (FDSN Florida) is the ultimate hub for fans of the Miami Marlins. From live game coverage to behind-the-scenes access and in-depth analysis, FDSN offers everything a baseball fan could want.

Streamers across the Marlins' viewing territory can now catch the action on FanDuel Sports Network through Amazon Prime Videowith an add-on subscription.

FanDuel Sports Network is accessible via cable, satellite, and streaming TV services throughout the Marlins' broadcast region. To find local providers offering FanDuel Sports Network, head to www.getmyhometeams.com. Popular options include DIRECTV, DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, Spectrum, and TDS Telecom.

If you're already watching the Marlins through your TV provider, you can also stream the games seamlessly on the FanDuel Sports Network app or at FanDuelSportsNetwork.com, all at no extra cost!

Nationally aired games will be on ESPN, Fox, Fox Sports 1 (FS1), TBS and the MLB Network, all of which you can watch with live TV streaming service.

Out-of-market fans can access live FDSN games on MLB.tv and MLB EXTRA INNINGS. In addition to coverage of the Marlins, you will also be able to stream Milwaukee games on FDSN.

How to watch the Miami Marlins MLB games for free (via OTA Antenna)

You can catch some Marlins games for free using an over-the-air (OTA) antenna, allowing you to access channels like ABC and FOX without needing a cable subscription. First, make sure to confirm your local channel availability by using the FCC's Reception Map Tool.

If you’re looking beyond antenna TV, MLB.tv offers one free game per day throughout the regular season. Simply sign up for an MLB.com account to watch, though keep in mind that regional blackouts may apply. Alternatively, you can take advantage of free trial periods offered by popular streaming services such as DirecTV Stream and Fubo.

How to watch the Miami Marlins MLB games without cable

ServiceFDSN FloridaESPNFoxFox Sports 1TBSMLB Network
DIRECTV STREAM
Fubo-
Hulu + Live TV-
Sling TV-✔*
YouTube TV-

From DIRECTV STREAM and Apple TV+ to Fubo and Hulu, here's a guide on where to stream Marlins games live and how to enjoy Miami baseball without a cable subscription or antenna.

How to watch Miami Marlins on DIRECTV STREAM

DIRECTV STREAM offers access to FDSN Florida through its Choice Plan, starting at $115/month. This package includes over 105 channels, featuring top sports networks like ESPN, CBS, ABC, and MLB Network, making it a well-rounded pick for sports enthusiasts.

Subscribers enjoy the perks of unlimited DVR storage, letting you record games and watch them at your convenience. Plus, the plan supports streaming on unlimited devices at home, which is perfect for households with multiple viewers. While there's a more affordable Entertainment Plan, it does not include FDSN Wisconsin, so make sure to opt for the Choice Plan if you're tuning in for Marlins games. Keep in mind that prices may vary depending on your location, so it’s always a good idea to double-check the rates when signing up.

For a limited time, you can get $30 off your first two months of Entertainment with Sports Pack ($80 plus $14.99 per month) or $20 OFF each month for the first 3 months of Choice or Ultimate, after a 5-Day Free Trial.

How to watch Miami Marlins on Fubo [No. 1 Pick]

If you're looking for another strong option, the Fubo Pro Plan at $95 per month delivers FDSN Florida, FOX, FS1, and ESPN. It doesn't carry TBS so you may miss out on a few nationally televised Marlins games this season but it comes with plenty of upside to it.

For out-of-market games, you can tack on MLB.tv for $30 a month to catch Marlins games and streams from all other teams.

To enhance your baseball experience, consider the Sports Lite add-on for just $11 a month, giving you access to MLB Network programming. With Fubo, you'll enjoy unlimited simultaneous streaming, making it a dream for large households. Plus, it comes with 1,000 hours of DVR storage and a seven-day free trial to test it out.

Fubo has 90 stations, including plenty of sports networks like ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, Fox Sports 2, MLB Network, NBA TV, NFL Network, NFL RedZone, NHL Network, and USA Network. On their Cloud DVR, Fubo subscribers can save up to 1000 hours of footage, with the option to increase if necessary. Ten users can broadcast at once, and you can add up to five streams for an extra $10 a month.

Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, Android TV, iPhone/iPad, Android Phone/Tablet, Mac, Windows, Xbox, LG Smart TV, Samsung Smart TV, Sony Smart TV, and VIZIO Smart TV are just a few of the many devices that Fubo works with to stream Marlins games. However, Nintendo and PlayStation do not offer streaming for Fubo.

Get Your First Month of Fubo for Only $64.99 (normally $95) after your 7-day free-trial. Don't miss out!

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How to watch Miami Marlins MLB games on Hulu+ Live

WithHulu + Live TV, you have access to games on Fox, FS1, ESPN, ESPN 2, TBS, MLB Network and ESPN, but it doesn't boast FDSN Florida. You'll also have access to other live sports, news, events, and a robust offering of TV shows.

Hulu Live TV costs $82.99 after a 3-day free trial. You can check out the full Hulu Live TV Channel List here.

Hulu Live TV subscribers can record as many shows as they want on their Cloud DVR, and two people can stream at the same time. You can get a 200-hour DVR with skippable ads for an extra $14.99 a month and watch on as many screens as you want at home and on the go.

A lot of devices can stream Marlins games through Hulu Live TV. These include Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, Android TV, iPhone/iPad, Android Phone/Tablet, Mac, Windows, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, LG Smart TV, Samsung Smart TV, Sony Smart TV, and VIZIO Smart TV.

How to watch Miami Marlins MLB games on Sling TV

Sling TV is the most affordable live TV streaming option here, though like Hulu+, it doesn't carry Miami Marlins games on FDSN Florida. However, with the Sling Orange + Blue Plan, priced at just $60 per month, you'll still get access to FS1 and ESPN for select matchups.

Sling TV subscribers can record up to 50 hours of shows on their Cloud DVR, and up to four people can stream at the same time. Upgraded users can get a 50-hour DVR for an extra $5 a month.

Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, Android TV, iPhone/iPad, Android Phone/Tablet, Mac, Windows, Xbox, LG Smart TV, Samsung Smart TV, Sony Smart TV, and VIZIO Smart TV are just a few of the devices that can stream New York Yankees games with Sling TV. Nevertheless, Nintendo and PlayStation cannot stream Sling TV.

How to watch Miami Marlins on Friday Night Baseball on Apple TV+

While you won't catch every Marlins game on Apple TV+, you’ll still get access to some exciting primetime showdowns. Apple TV+ subscribers can enjoy select Friday Night Baseball doubleheaders throughout the 2024 season, many featuring marquee matchups. With a monthly subscription priced at just $10, it's a great way to stay in on the action. Not sure if it's for you? Give it a spin with the seven-day free trial and see what you think!

Apple TV+ subscription plans

PlanPriceFree trialMLB Content
Apple TV+$9.99 per month7 days 50 live games, full-game replays, 20+ MLB shows.
Apple TV+ MLS$14.99 per month7 days50 live games, full-game replays, 20+ MLB shows.

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How to watch Miami Marlins on MLB.TV (out-of-market games)

If you live outside the Marlins' TV region, an MLB.TV subscription is your ticket to out-of-market games. The Single Team Pass, priced at $130 for the season, allows Marlins fans to stream every out-of-market game that isn't tied to an exclusive streaming deal. For the ultimate baseball experience, the All Team Pass is available for $30 per month, giving you access to out-of-market broadcasts from every MLB team. Plus, MLB.TV goes beyond live games, offering extra baseball content, highlights, and programming to keep you up to speed on all the latest action.

How to watch Miami Marlins anywhere with a VPN

For fans outside the U.S., or those traveling abroad, a VPN is a great workaround to catch Marlins games. Services like NordVPN and SurfShark let you change your virtual location and unlock access to U.S.-only broadcasts. You might even be able to catch regional games by using a VPN, making it a handy tool for international Marlins fans.

NordVPN is our pick for the best VPN service in 2024 when streaming live sports. You can even try NordVPN risk-free with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Frequently asked questions

You can watch Marlins games on regional sports networks (RSNs), national TV channels, and streaming services.

FanDuel Sports Network Florida is the primary RSN for most Marlins games in the local market.

Yes, you can stream games through services that carry FanDuel Sports Network Florida, such as Fubo, or via MLB.TV (subject to blackout restrictions).

Yes, Fubo offers FanDuel Sports Network Florida in its channel lineup for viewers in the Marlins’ broadcast region, making it a top streaming choice for fans.

A Fubo subscription and residence within the Marlins’ local broadcast area are needed to access FanDuel Sports Network Florida.

Yes, but local blackout rules apply. If you’re in the Marlins’ home market, games may be blacked out on MLB.TV.

ESPN, FOX, FS1, TBS, and MLB Network broadcast select national games throughout the season.

Yes, if your package includes FanDuel Sports Network Florida and/or the national channels listed above.

Some other services may offer FanDuel Sports Network Florida, but Fubo is one of the most reliable for Marlins fans. Always check the latest channel lineups.

Use MLB.TV for out-of-market games, or check if national broadcasts are available.

Yes, both Fubo and MLB.TV have apps for smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs.

Occasionally, games may be broadcast on national TV or offered as free streams, but most regular-season games require a subscription.

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