The MLB season is here, and you don’t need an expensive cable package to watch your favorite team. This guide will let you know which streaming services you can use to watch the Minnesota Twins without cable.
Which Channels Show Minnesota Twins Games?
This depends on where you live. If you live in the Minnesota Twins market, games are primarily broadcast on Twins.TV, the regional sports network for the Twins. DIRECTV STREAM and Fubo are currently the only live TV streaming services to offer Twins.TV in their channel lineup.
If you don’t live in the Twins’ TV market, you can watch games with MLB.TV. The service allows subscribers to stream out-of-market MLB games live or on-demand on their favorite supported devices. (Note that blackout and other restrictions apply, based on geography, so be sure to check the restrictions for your zip code on the website before starting your subscription.)
Games will stream nationally on Apple TV+, ESPN+, and The Roku Channel.
Nationally televised games will be available on MLB Network, ESPN, FOX, FS1, and TBS (Max). The chart below shows which streaming services carry each of those channels.
Streaming Minnesota Twins Live Without Cable
| DIRECTV STREAM | Fubo | Hulu + Live TV | Sling TV | YouTube TV | |
| Twins.TV | ✔ | ✔ | |||
| ESPN | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| FOX | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| FOX Sports 1 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| TBS | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |
| MLB Network | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
**Note: Viewers can watch the Minnesota Twins for free with an antenna on FOX and other broadcast networks.
How to Watch the Minnesota Twins on DIRECTV STREAM
- Channels: 90+
- DVR: Unlimited
- Price: Click here for DIRECTV STREAM’s latest pricing, trials, and promotions
On DIRECTV STREAM, you can watch Minnesota Twins games on Fox, FS1, TBS, and ESPN with the Entertainment plan, after a 5-day free trial. However, to add Twins.TV and MLB Network to your lineup, you’ll need to upgrade to the Choice package or Sports Pack add-on.
The DIRECTV STREAM Choice package comes with over 125 channels, including ACC Network, Big Ten Network, MLB Network, Golf Channel, NBA TV, and more.
A DIRECTV STREAM subscription comes with unlimited DVR storage. Subscribers can watch on an unlimited number of screens on their home network.
How to Watch the Minnesota Twins on Sling TV
- Channels: 32+
- DVR: 50 hours
- Price: Click here for Sling’s latest pricing, trials, and promotions
With Sling TV, you can watch Minnesota Twins games on ESPN with a Sling Orange subscription and on FS1 with a Sling Blue subscription. MLB Network is available with Sling’s Sports Extra add-on.
A Sling Orange + Sling Blue subscription for gives you access to over 40 channels including NFL Network, Stadium, TNT, and more.
Sling subscribers receive 50 hours of free DVR storage. The DVR Plus can be added for an additional monthly fee to receive 200 hours of storage. With Sling Orange, you’ll be limited to watching on one screen at a time. With Sling Blue, you can watch on up to 3 screens at once. And with a combination of Sling Orange + Sling Blue, you’ll be able to watch on up to 4 screens simultaneously.
How to Watch the Minnesota Twins on Fubo
- Channels: 200+
- DVR: Unlimited
- Price: Click here for Fubo’s latest pricing, trials, and promotions
On Fubo, you can watch Minnesota Twins games on Fox, FS1, and ESPN with the Pro plan after a free trial. In-market subscribers can watch on Twins.TV
Fubo also offers the MLB Network in the fubo Extra add-on, which allows baseball fans to watch out-of-market games, including around 150 regular-season games, and game highlights. Or by upgrading to the Elite plan, you can unlock MLB Network and nearly 300 channels.
Fubo doesn’t offer TBS, TNT, or truTV but you can watch those games live on Max.
Both the Pro and Elite plans on Fubo come with unlimited hours of Cloud DVR storage and allow users to stream on 10 screens simultaneously.
How to Watch the Minnesota Twins on Hulu + Live TV
- Channels: 95+
- DVR: Unlimited
- Price: Click here for the latest Hulu + Live TV pricing, trials, and promotions.
On Hulu + Live TV, you can watch Minnesota Twins games on MLB Network, Fox, FS1, TBS, and ESPN with the base plan.
Hulu + Live TV has over 95 channels to watch live sports, news, events, and more. The lineup includes FS1, FS2, NFL Network, Big Ten Network, TBS, SEC Network, and more.
Hulu + Live TV also has a sports add-on package with NFL RedZone, Outdoor Channel, MAVTV, and more.
Hulu + Live TV subscribers have access to unlimited DVR and the Disney Bundle of Hulu’s library, Disney+, and live sports on ESPN+ for no additional charge. A Hulu + Live TV subscription allows you to watch on up to two screens at a time, but you can upgrade to unlimited screens for an additional monthly fee.
How to Watch the Minnesota Twins on YouTube TV
- Channels: 100+
- DVR: Unlimited
- Price: Click here for the latest YouTube TV pricing, trials and promotions.
YouTube TV subscribers can watch Minnesota Twins games on Fox, FS1, TBS and ESPN, all included with the base package.
A YouTube TV subscription gives users access to over 100 channels, including, NBA TV, NFL Network, SEC Network, and more.
YouTube TV also has a sports add-on package which comes with NFL RedZone, Outside TV, Players TV, Fox Soccer Plus, and more.
Every YouTube TV subscriber gets Unlimited Cloud DVR storage, and users can stream on up to 3 devices simultaneously.
How to Watch the Minnesota Twins on Twins TV
Twins.TV gives fans in the Twins broadcast area, all of the Twins games live wth no blackout restrictions from Opening Day to when their season ends. Subscribers can choose between the monthly or yearly packages, below.
Twins.TV Package
Fans in the Twins territory can choose between Twins.TV monthly or yearly package to stream live Twins games without any blackouts (subject to national exclusivities). The service is available on popular devices from Android, Apple, Google, Roku, Fire TV and more, so you won’t miss any of the at-bats or strikeouts throughout the season. Just click the link below and sign-up to begin streaming Twins games.
Sign up to try Twins.TV for free
MLB.TV All Teams + Twins.TV
If you’re a Twins fan and you’re looking to make the most out of your MLB viewing experience, you can upgrade to the MLB.TV All Teams + Twins.TV package. The package is available on a Yearly or Monthly membership, and includes everything above and every out-of-market games live or on-demand. That’s right, if you live in the team’s broadcast market, you get live Twins games and games from the other 29 clubs.

