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How to Watch the Dodgers in 2025: Live Stream MLB, TV Channel

The Los Angeles Dodgers are the talk of the town in Major League Baseball for the 2025 season.

The Dodgers have the most nationally televised/streamed games in MLB this season with 21, followed by the New York Mets with 20 and the San Diego Padres with 19.

The Dodgers will also be the common enemy for all 29 other teams, and will have a target on their back seemingly everywhere they go.

The Dodgers will be must-see television in 2025, and because of that, fans need to know how they can tune in for every game.

So, here’s how to watch the Dodgers in 2025, including on television and streaming.

How to Watch Dodgers on TV in 2025

Spectrum SportsNet LA is the home of the Los Angeles Dodgers. They will broadcast all non-nationally-televised games. As of this writing, there are 15 games that are exclusively on national TV or streaming.

How to Watch Dodgers on Streaming in 2025

Spectrum SportsNet LA officially announced SNLA+ for the 2025 season, a streaming service for fans to watch Dodger games.

Read more: Spectrum Announces New Streaming Service to Watch Dodgers Games

SNLA+ will provide live access to all SportsNet LA programming, including Dodgers games.

it is available through the MLB app and MLB.com.

“For fans who prefer a standalone streaming option, SNLA+ will also be available for direct purchase at $29.99 per month or $199.99 for an annual subscription, which expires January 31, 2026. Subscriptions can be purchased at MLB.com/sportsnetla.”

How to Watch Dodgers as an Out of Market Viewer

In addition to SNLA+, fans who are out of market can watch the Dodgers through MLB.TV.

Photo Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

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Noah Camras

Noah is an Editor for Dodgers Nation. He graduated from USC in 2022 with a B.A. in Journalism and minor in Sports Media Studies. He has past experience working as a writer for Newsweek Sports and as an editor for On SI. He’s been with Dodgers Nation since 2022.

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