The majority of Boston Red Sox games are broadcast on the New England Sports Network (NESN), which is the official regional sports network for the team. NESN airs most of the regular season games and is considered the primary channel for watching the Red Sox, especially for fans in New England. For nationally televised games, the Red Sox games can also be seen on:
- ESPN (selected games and Sunday Night Baseball)
- TBS (Tuesday Night Baseball games)
- FOX (several Saturday and Thursday night games)
- MLB Network (some showcase games)
For example, today's game (Sunday, August 17, 2025) between the Red Sox and the Miami Marlins at Fenway Park is available on NESN and FDSFL. Additionally, NESN offers a streaming service called NESN 360, allowing fans to watch all NESN Red Sox games live without a cable subscription, but it is typically limited to viewers in New England. Other streaming services carrying NESN and national broadcasters include Fubo, DIRECTV STREAM, and MLB.TV for out-of- market games. So, your best bet to watch Red Sox games is mostly NESN on cable or NESN 360 for streaming. National games will appear on ESPN, TBS, FOX, or MLB Network depending on schedules. If you want to watch today's game right now, tune in to NESN.