SURPRISE, Ariz.—The Kansas City Royals and FanDuel Sports Network today announced the team’s 2025 regular season television schedule, with all 162 games airing regionally or nationally.
FanDuel Sports Network will televise 154 regular season games. Eight other games are scheduled for Major League Baseball’s national television package:
Saturday, May 3 at Baltimore (FOX)
Friday, June 20 at San Diego (Apple TV+)
Saturday, June 21 at San Diego (FOX)
Saturday, July 26 vs. Cleveland (FOX)
Sunday, Aug. 10 at Minnesota (Roku)
Saturday, Aug. 30 vs. Detroit (FOX)
Saturday, Sept. 6 vs. Minnesota (FOX)
Thursday, Sept. 11 at Cleveland (FOX)
Five games will be co-exist telecasts on FanDuel Sports Network and other national networks:
Monday, April 14 at Yankees (MLB Network)
Thursday, April 17 at Detroit (FS1)
Saturday, April 26 vs. Houston (FS1)
Tuesday, June 10 vs. Yankees (TBS)
Thursday, June 12 vs. Yankees (MLB Network)
Ten additional games will be simulcast on FanDuel Sports Network and Grey Media’s KCTV5/KSMO:
Sunday, April 6 vs. Baltimore (KCTV5/KSMO)
Sunday, April 27 vs. Houston (KSMO)
Sunday, May 18 vs. St. Louis (KSMO)
Monday, May 26 vs. Cincinnati (KCTV5/KSMO)
Sunday, June 1 vs. Detroit (KSMO)
Sunday, June 15 vs. Athletics (KCTV5/KSMO)
Sunday, July 20 at Miami (KCTV5/KSMO)
Sunday, Aug. 17 vs. White Sox (KCTV5/KSMO)
Sunday, Aug. 24 at Detroit (KCTV5/KSMO)
Sunday, Aug. 31 vs. Detroit (KCTV5/KSMO)
FanDuel Sports Network is entering its 18th season as the exclusive regional television home of Royals baseball. Every game on FanDuel Sports Network will be preceded by a 30-minute pregame show, “Price Chopper Royals Live,” and followed by the “Rally House Royals Live” postgame show.
Both the pre and postgame shows at Kauffman Stadium will originate from FanDuel Sports Network’s set on the left field concourse adjacent to the Royals Hall of Fame.
Regular season coverage will begin when FanDuel Sports Network airs Opening Day on Thursday, March 27, from Kauffman Stadium vs. the Cleveland Guardians at 3:10 p.m. CT. Live coverage of the opener on FanDuel Sports Network will begin at 2:00 p.m. with an expanded pregame show that features the on-field ceremonies from The K.
HOW TO WATCH AND STREAM THE ROYALS IN 2025
Fans can watch the Royals and other programming available within their zip code via FanDuel Sports Network’s direct-to-consumer streaming service. The service is available for purchase with monthly ($19.99), Season Pass ($99.99 starting March 20) and annual ($189.99) subscription options at http://www.FanDuelSportsNetwork.com/packages.
FanDuel Sports Network is also available on cable, satellite, and streaming TV providers throughout the Royals television footprint. Options include Charter Spectrum, Comcast Xfinity, Cox, DIRECTV, DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo, Mediacom and U-verse TV. If you watch the Royals on FanDuel Sports Network with your TV provider, you can also stream the games on the FanDuel Sports Network app and FanDuelSportsNetwork.com for no additional charge by signing in with their provider login and password.
The FanDuel Sports Network app is available for download on Apple and Android devices and through a number of connected device platforms and Smart TVs. For a complete list, click here.
New this season, Amazon Prime customers can subscribe to stream FanDuel Sports Network through Prime Video as an add-on subscription priced at $19.99 per month.
For all ways to watch, visit http://www.royals.com/tunein.
ANNOUNCER LINEUP
Ryan Lefebvre, in his 27th season, will call the majority of regular season games for FanDuel Sports Network, and Jake Eisenberg will provide the play-by-play on the remaining games. Rex Hudler will return for his 14th season as the analyst, and Royals Hall of Famer Jeff Montgomery will provide analysis throughout the season on “Royals Live” with host Joel Goldberg. 2015 World Series champion Jeremy Guthrie will return on FanDuel Sports Network as analysts on select series.