Opening day for the Seattle Mariners is here, and the details are now fully set for their new TV broadcast situation, which gives fans a host of ways to watch their games this season.
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Here’s a full breakdown of every way to watch M’s games in 2026, as well as how to tune in the Mariners Radio Network broadcasts – always for free – from Seattle Sports.
Mariners.TV subscription
The Seattle Mariners now offer a standalone streaming subscription that allows fans to watch their games on the MLB.TV or ESPN apps. A monthly subscription is $19.99, and a full-season subscription is $99.99. The subscription service is limited to in-market viewers, which covers Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Alaska, Montana, Hawaii, British Columbia and Alberta. You can sign up for a subscription at this link.
Viewers who are out of the market can subscribe to MLB.TV to watch M’s games.
Cable/satellite providers
*In the Seattle/Tacoma area
• Xfinity: Channel 1261
• Spectrum: Channel 414
• DirecTV: Channel 687
• Astound Broadband/Wave: Channels 37 and 737
For more cable providers throughout the Pacific Northwest carrying Mariners broadcasts and their corresponding channels, click here. You can also use a channel finder for Mariners TV broadcast providers in your zip code at this link.
Multi-channel streaming providers
• Fubo
Seattle Mariners radio from Seattle Sports
Seattle Sports, the flagship station of the Mariners Radio Network, streams every game for free on the Seattle Sports app to listeners in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, British Columbia and Alaska. For more details on how to stream M’s games on the app, click here.
Nearly every Mariners game airs on the Seattle Sports 710 AM terrestrial radio station. The only exceptions are games late in the season that overlap with Seattle Seahawks game broadcasts, in which case the game instead will air on Seattle Red 770 AM. Still, all games will be available on the Seattle Sports app regardless of their location on terrestrial radio. Additionally, KIRO Radio 97.3 FM carries Mariners games on Sundays, unless they overlap with Seahawks games.
For a list of all Mariners Radio Network affiliates, click here.
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