Dodgers Fans Get Big Streaming Break Before Opener

Dodgers fans cheer as FuboTV offers new streaming options, ensuring comprehensive access to games without the rising costs of stadium attendance.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are gearing up for another thrilling season, aiming for a historic three-peat. As excitement builds, fans have a new way to catch every pitch, hit, and home run of the reigning champions.

The big news? Dodgers games will now be available on FuboTV, marking the first time a streaming service offers access to locally broadcast games.

For those eager to dive into all things Dodgers, a SportsNet LA Plus membership is available through MLB.com. Priced at $199.99 annually or $29.99 monthly, it provides 24/7 access to SportsNet LA, though it doesn't include the out-of-market package.

While Spectrum TV remains an option, FuboTV is stepping up as a new contender for fans who are already subscribers or looking to expand their streaming services. FuboTV's Core package is available at $73.99 per month, contract-free, with promotions offering $25 off the first month. For those seeking more, the Ultra package at $83.99 per month includes 4K streaming and an additional 74 channels.

In a joint announcement, FuboTV Inc. and Spectrum SportsNet LA confirmed their agreement to bring the Dodgers to Fubo’s sports-centric live TV platform. Starting today, Fubo will stream every available Dodgers game, complete with pre- and postgame shows and exclusive content, accessible to subscribers of the FuboTV base plan within the SportsNet LA footprint.

As the Dodgers continue to dominate the 2020s with their remarkable success, the costs for fans have inevitably risen. Ticket prices, concessions, and merchandise are at all-time highs as fans flock to the stadium to witness this golden era of baseball. With these rising expenses, watching games from the comfort of home becomes an appealing option, and FuboTV now offers Dodger fans a fresh way to enjoy their favorite team while considering the rest of their cable lineup.