Texas Rangers fans looking to stream live games in 2025 will be able to purchase a subscription and watch directly through the Victory+ app. The availability of these games was announced as part of the launch of the Rangers Sports Network.
Victory+ arrived last year as a new direct-to-consumer streaming platform. Although initially launched as the new streaming home of Dallas Stars, the plan was for Victory+ to become the streaming home of other professional sports teams and leagues as well.
The Texas Rangers is another team that will now call Victory+ its streaming home. Fans in the Rangers’ television territory will be able to purchase a Season Pass for $100, unlocking access to the full season of Rangers baseball, including select Spring Training games in March.
Texas Rangers subscriptions will be available to purchase through Victory+ in early February.
In addition to streaming on Victory+, the new Rangers Sports Network will also be available to access through various live TV providers as an RSN. While the list of supported platforms is expected to expand over time, confirmed providers already include AT&T U-verse, DirecTV, DirecTV Stream, and Spectrum.
A selection of games shown on the Rangers Sports Network will also be available to watch for free over-the-air this season, beginning with the club’s second regular season game against Boston on March 28, 2025. These OTA games are being made available through partnerships with Nexstar Media Group and Gray Media.
These watch options are only available to those based in the team’s television territory. For those based outside the Rangers television territory (Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and eastern most counties of New Mexico), Rangers games will be available to stream with an MLB TV subscription.
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