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Texas Rangers announce the creation of Rangers Sports Network. Where can fans watch?

Fans lined the south side of Globe Life Field to AT&T Stadium during the Texas Rangers World Series Parade in Arlington in 2023.

The Texas Rangers have announced that their regional sports network, the Rangers Sports Network, will partnerships with several cable companies to broadcast games during the 2025 season.

The Rangers had already announced games this season will stream on Victory+, a platform which also houses the Dallas Stars.

The Rangers announced deals with DirecTV, DIRECTV STREAM, AT&T U-verse, and Spectrum so far. Each company will broadcast the Rangers Sports Network (RSN) on its own channel. The broadcasts will include the pre- and post-game shows.

Fans will also be able to stream games through providers on the Victory+ platform.

The team will also provide free over-the-air games for the first time since the 2014 season with 15 broadcasts planned, including most Friday home games.

The first free over-the-air game will be the Rangers’ second game of the season, and first Friday home game of the year, against the Boston Red Sox at 7:05 p.m. on Friday, March 2,8 at Globe Life Field.

Over-the-air broadcasts in the Dallas-Fort Worth region can be watched on KDAF cw33.

On Monday ,the team announced the creation of the Rangers Sports Media & Entertainment Company and the Rangers Sports Network to produce and distribute all Rangers broadcasts beginning in 2025.

The Rangers’ president of business operations and chief operating officer Neil Liebman will serve as the company’s chairman.