
Nothing like getting it done at the last minute. On the morning of Opening Day, Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Minnesota Twins announced a TV deal for satellite and cable TV providers to watch Twins games this season. The Twins current contract with Bally Sports, now FanDuel Sports Network, expired after the 2024 season.
In a press release on Thursday, the Minnesota Twins announced the 2025 regular season broadcast schedule for Twins.TV, the new video home of the Twins. Noting that people in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and western Wisconsin can watch all locally-distributed Twins regular season games in 2025 without blackouts.
You can check to see if your TV provider has Twins games by clicking here.
Fans can watch games on cable and satellite, as well as streaming on the following channels;
- DIRECTV satellite and streaming (Ch. 668-3 or Ch. 668)
- Xfinity/Comcast (Ch. 1261)
- Spectrum (Ch. 428 or 468, and Ch. 319 for Spectrum Wisconsin)
- Midco (Ch. 638)
- Fubo and more.
- West Central Telephone (HD Channel 325; non-HD: Channel 25)
- Paul Bunyan Communications (HD channel 558, non-HD channel 58)
- Arvig
- Red River Telephone (Channel 35)
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Fans can also watch the games live or on-demand via one of three primary Twins.TV streaming subscription packages. They are:
- A yearly subscription for $99.99
- Monthly subscription for $19.99
- MLB.TV all teams and Twins.TV subscription for $199.99 (it includes all out-of-market MLB regular season games).
The Twins currently have 11 scheduled national broadcasts this season, including games airing on Apple TV, FOX and Roku.
But remember you can always listen to Twins games for FREE on 101.7FM/AM920 KWAD!