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Detroit Tigers Announce Detroit SportsNet Cable TV Channels for 2026 Season

Detroit Tigers fans, the wait is over! Just in time for the 2026 season opener, the Detroit SportsNet (DSN) has finalized distribution agreements with major cable providers. Here's how you can catch the games.

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Detroit Tigers Announce Detroit SportsNet Cable TV Channels for 2026 Season Image via Detroit Free Press

Key Insights

  • Detroit SportsNet is the new home for Tigers and Red Wings games, replacing FanDuel Sports Network.
  • Games will be broadcast on Comcast/Xfinity (Channel 1253?ref=yanuki.com), DirecTV (Channel 663?ref=yanuki.com), and various Spectrum/Charter channels depending on your location.
  • Streaming options are available through MLB.TV for $19.99 per month or $189.99 annually via Tigers.com/detroitsportsnet?ref=yanuki.com and DetroitRedWings.com/detroitsportsnet?ref=yanuki.com.
  • DSN will broadcast approximately 140 Tigers games this season; the remaining games will be shown on national networks.
  • The broadcast teams of Jason Benetti, Dan Dickerson, Andy Dirks, and Dan Petry will continue to cover the Tigers, while Ken Daniels and Mickey Redmond will remain with the Red Wings.

In-Depth Analysis

Ilitch Sports + Entertainment transitioned to Detroit SportsNet due to concerns about FanDuel Sports Network's bankruptcy. DSN is powered by MLB Media, offering a dedicated platform for local broadcasts.

**Channel Listings:** - **Comcast/Xfinity:** 1253 - **DirecTV:** 663 - **Spectrum/Charter:** - 213 (Alpena, Detroit, Duluth-Superior, Flint-Saginaw, Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo, Lansing, Marquette, Traverse City) - 291 (Livonia) - 307/1307 (Fort Wayne, Green Bay-Appleton, Toledo) - 436 (Spectrum app)

Fans who previously watched games via cable packages should find DSN in the same channel neighborhood as FanDuel Sports Network. Note that a separate subscription to Detroit SportsNet is required, as it's distinct from FanDuel.

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FAQ

- **Q: How much does Detroit SportsNet cost?

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- **Q: Will I be able to watch all 162 Tigers games on Detroit SportsNet?

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- **Q: I'm signed up for FanDuel. Do I have to subscribe all over again to Detroit SportsNet?

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- **Q: Where can I stream Tigers games?

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Takeaways

  • Detroit SportsNet is the new channel for Tigers and Red Wings games.
  • Check your local cable provider for specific channel listings.
  • Streaming subscriptions are available via MLB.TV.
  • Cancel your FanDuel subscription if you had it solely for Tigers/Red Wings games.

Discussion

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