Streaming sports may seem complicated, but it’s quite simple once all the options are laid out in front of you. That’s what we’re here to do, allowing you to easily watch a live stream of any Miami Marlins game you want.
Your options for streaming Marlins games this season will depend on what channel a particular game is on. So, you can check here to see where a certain game is being televised, and then read on below for the best ways to watch any game on any channel without cable.
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How to Stream Marlins Games on Marlins.TV
In Market
💰 The Cheapest Long-Term:Marlins.TV (7-day free trial)
🏆 The Best Cable Replacer:Fubo “Pro” (7-day free trial)
The least expensive (non-free trial) alternative for ESPN games is a Sling Orange Day Pass for $5.
The least expensive (non-free trial) alternative for Fox and FS1 games is Fox One for $20 per month.
The least expensive (non-free trial) alternative for TBS games is HBO Max for $18.50.
Ultimately, that’s $100 for the entire season to watch a vast majority of Marlins games.
If you add in six months of service for both Peacock & Apple TV, which will have plenty of Marlins games and lots of MLB games in general, that’s another $144 total. However, if you time out various free trials, depending on when the Marlins play those games, you may be able to lower that price a significant amount.
If you want to fully replace cable and watch as many Marlins games as possible, FuboTV is the best option. Six months of service of Fubo “Pro” will cost you about $419 ($49 for the first month, then $74 per month after that) and includes Marlins.TV, ESPN, Fox and FS1 among 200-plus other live-TV channels.
Out of Market
If the Marlins play outside your market, and you live in the United States, here’s a step-by-step guide to watch every game for as cheap as possible:
Sign up for MLB.TV via ESPN to watch every out-of-market Marlins game
This costs $30 per month or $150 for the season
This includes a one-month free trial of ESPN Unlimited, which you need when signing up.
After initial purchase, ESPN Unlimited subscription is not required to maintain MLB.TV subscription
If you want to avoid ESPN’s confusing sign-up process, sign up for MLB.TV via Fubo instead.
This costs $30 per month, so the full season (six months of service) will be $30 more expensive than ESPN’s option.
The least expensive (non-free trial) alternative for ESPN games is a Sling Orange Day Pass for $5.
The least expensive (non-free trial) alternative for Fox and FS1 games is Fox One for $20 per month.
The least expensive (non-free trial) alternative for TBS games is HBO Max for $18.50.
That’s $150 to watch most out-of-market Marlins games this season.
It will then cost more to watch all of the nationally televised games throughout the year, though that number could drop a bit depending on how you time out the various free trials.