“Yet another TV network joins the Yankees-Red Sox broadcast mix.”
For fans of baseball’s biggest rivalry in 2026, that headline from NJ.com sums it up well. The media environment has changed. Sunday Night Baseball is now hosted by NBC instead of ESPN. With its exclusive Saturday afternoon broadcasts, ABC is back in the game. Midweek matchups are available on Amazon Prime Video. What about Netflix? With plans to stream the Home Run Derby and a special Field of Dreams game, they have fully joined the arena. This abundance of platforms can be daunting for Yankees-Red Sox fans who want to watch every pitch. Don’t worry, though; our thorough guide provides precise dates, stations, and streaming choices for every game in the rivalry in 2026.
The 2026 Media Landscape: What Changed
Understanding the current broadcasting environment is helpful before getting into individual games. A three-year television rights deal that Major League Baseball struck with Netflix, ESPN, and NBCUniversal drastically changed the landscape.
Key Changes for 2026
- NBC takes over Sunday Night Baseball: After 26 years, NBC is back in the baseball business, with ESPN’s longtime franchise moving to broadcast and streaming via NBC and Peacock .
- ABC returns with exclusive games: ESPN’s parent company is leveraging ABC for a Saturday afternoon package, including a marquee Yankees-Red Sox matchup .
- Amazon Prime Video continues streaming: The tech giant’s partnership with the Yankees continues, with 21 exclusive games—including one against the Red Sox .
- Netflix enters live sports: For the first time, Netflix will stream live MLB events, including Opening Night and the Home Run Derby .
The result? Yankees-Red Sox games will appear on NBC, Peacock, ABC, ESPN, Amazon Prime Video, and the YES Network this season. Here’s how to navigate it all.
The 2026 Yankees-Red Sox Schedule at a Glance
| Date | Matchup | Time (ET) | TV Channel | Streaming |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wednesday, April 22 | Yankees at Red Sox | 6:45 PM | Amazon Prime Video | Prime Video app |
| Saturday, June 27 | Yankees at Red Sox | 1:00 PM | ABC | ESPN App |
| Sunday, June 28 | Yankees at Red Sox | 7:00 PM | NBC | Peacock |
Additional games will be announced as the season progresses, with potential matchups on YES Network, ESPN, Fox, and other platforms.
Game 1: Wednesday, April 22 – Yankees at Red Sox (Amazon Prime Video)
The Broadcast Details
The first installment of the rivalry in 2026 takes place at Fenway Park on Wednesday, April 22, at 6:45 PM ET . This game will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video as part of the service’s 21-game Yankees package .
Key Facts :
- Exclusive to Prime Video – Not available on traditional TV in the Yankees’ home market
- YES Network production – The familiar broadcast team of Michael Kay, David Cone, Paul O’Neill, and Joe Girardi will call the action
- Pregame show – Bob Lorenz hosts a 30-minute pregame show, with Justin Shackil filling in for select games and Meredith Marakovits providing on-site reporting
- Geographic restrictions – The stream is available at no additional cost to Prime members in the Yankees’ home-team footprint (New York State, Connecticut, north and central New Jersey, and northeast Pennsylvania) . Viewers outside this region should check local listings.
How to Watch on Prime Video
For Prime members:
- Ensure your Amazon Prime subscription is active
- Navigate to the Prime Video app on your smart TV, streaming device, or mobile device
- Look for the “Live TV” or “Sports” section
- Select the Yankees-Red Sox game at 6:45 PM ET
Not a Prime member? Amazon offers a 30-day free trial for new subscribers, which would cover this game and more .
Why This Game Matters
April baseball in Boston carries its own special weight. The chill in the air, the energy of a Fenway crowd hungry for winter to end, and the first look at both teams’ offseason moves. For Yankees fans, it’s an early test; for Red Sox fans, a chance to defend home turf. The Prime Video exclusive means this game will have a different feel—but the rivalry intensity remains unchanged.
Game 2: Saturday, June 27 – Yankees at Red Sox (ABC)
The Broadcast Details
The second meeting brings the rivalry to broadcast television in a big way. On Saturday, June 27, at 1:00 PM ET, the Yankees and Red Sox square off at Fenway Park in an exclusive matinee presentation on ABC .
Key Facts :
- National broadcast – Available on ABC across the entire country
- Exclusive window – This is one of only three regular-season games ABC will air in 2026, making it a special event
- ESPN production – The game is part of ESPN’s new rights agreement and will feature the network’s top production talent
- Streaming included – Available via the ESPN App (with TV provider login) and potentially through ABC.com
How to Watch on ABC
Traditional TV: Tune to your local ABC affiliate at 1:00 PM ET on Saturday, June 27.
Streaming options:
- ESPN App: Log in with your cable or streaming TV provider credentials
- Fubo: Carries ABC in most markets (free trial available)
- YouTube TV: Includes ABC (check local availability)
- Hulu + Live TV: Includes ABC streaming
- DIRECTV Stream: Includes ABC
Why ABC Matters
This isn’t just another game—it’s ABC’s return to regular-season MLB broadcasting, and they’re leading with the sport’s most compelling rivalry. The Saturday afternoon timeslot is perfect for baseball: grab lunch, settle in, and let the summer afternoon unfold with America’s pastime. For fans who remember ABC’s “Monday Night Baseball” days with Al Michaels, Jim Palmer, and Tim McCarver, this broadcast carries nostalgic weight while pointing toward the future .
Game 3: Sunday, June 28 – Yankees at Red Sox (NBC/Peacock)
The Broadcast Details
Just 24 hours later, the same two teams meet again at Fenway Park, but this time in primetime. On Sunday, June 28, at 7:00 PM ET, NBC broadcasts the game as part of its new Sunday Night Baseball package .
Key Facts :
- NBC’s flagship baseball property – Sunday Night Baseball moves from ESPN to NBC in 2026
- Dual-platform availability – The game airs on NBC broadcast network and streams on Peacock
- Only one Yankees-Red Sox Sunday night game – Unlike ESPN’s previous approach of featuring the rivalry repeatedly, NBC will broadcast just one Yankees-Red Sox Sunday night game, saving it for a marquee moment
- Primetime showcase – The 7:00 PM ET slot gives the game maximum visibility
How to Watch on NBC and Peacock
Traditional TV: Tune to your local NBC affiliate at 7:00 PM ET on Sunday, June 28.
Streaming options:
- Peacock: NBC’s streaming service will carry the game live. Subscription required (tiers: $7.99/month with ads, $10.99/month ad-light, $16.99/month ad-free)
- NBC Sports app: Available with TV provider login
- Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV: All carry NBC in most markets
The Significance of Sunday Night Baseball on NBC
This broadcast marks a homecoming of sorts. NBC was the longtime home of Major League Baseball, with the “Game of the Week” spanning decades. The network’s return to regular-season coverage after 26 years is a major story, and featuring Yankees-Red Sox in primetime signals just how important the rivalry remains to baseball’s national appeal .
The 7:00 PM ET start means West Coast fans get the game at 4:00 PM—perfect afternoon viewing—while East Coast viewers settle in for a summer evening at the ballpark. Expect NBC to pull out all the stops: pregame features, enhanced production, and a broadcast team befitting the occasion.
How to Watch Every Yankees-Red Sox Game in 2026
The National Broadcast Summary
| Platform | Games Carried | Yankees-Red Sox Matchups |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon Prime Video | 21 exclusive Yankees games | April 22 (Yankees at Red Sox) |
| ABC | 3 exclusive national games | June 27 (Yankees at Red Sox) |
| NBC/Peacock | Sunday Night Baseball package | June 28 (Yankees at Red Sox) |
| YES Network | Most Yankees games | Additional matchups TBD |
| NESN | Most Red Sox games | Additional matchups TBD |
| ESPN | 30-game regular-season package | Potential additional matchups |
| Fox/FS1 | Saturday baseball package | Potential additional matchups |
What About the Rest of the Season?
The three games listed above are the only Yankees-Red Sox matchups confirmed in national broadcast schedules as of March 2026. However, the rivalry typically features 13 regular-season meetings (more if they meet in the playoffs). Additional games will be broadcast on:
- YES Network – For viewers in the Yankees’ home territory
- NESN – For Red Sox fans in New England
- Fox/FS1 – Saturday afternoon national broadcasts may feature the rivalry
- ESPN – Wednesday night or Sunday afternoon games could be added
Check local listings as the season progresses for the most up-to-date information.
Streaming Services Comparison
If you’re cutting the cord, here’s how the major streaming platforms stack up for Yankees-Red Sox coverage:
| Service | Channels Included | Free Trial | Monthly Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fubo | YES, NESN, NBC, Fox, ESPN, ABC | Yes (7 days) | $84.99+ | Comprehensive sports coverage |
| YouTube TV | YES, NESN, NBC, Fox, ESPN, ABC | Yes | $72.99+ | DVR features, unlimited screens |
| Hulu + Live TV | YES, NESN, NBC, Fox, ESPN, ABC | Yes | $76.99+ | Bundle with Disney+ and ESPN+ |
| DIRECTV Stream | YES, NESN, NBC, Fox, ESPN, ABC | Yes (5 days) | $79.99+ | Extensive channel lineup |
| Sling TV | Limited regional sports | Varies | $40-55 | Budget option (check local) |
| Peacock | NBC only | No | $7.99-16.99 | NBC Sunday Night Baseball |
| Amazon Prime Video | Prime Video exclusive games | Yes (30 days) | $14.99/month or $139/year | April 22 exclusive |
Note: Regional sports networks like YES and NESN are subject to geographic restrictions. Confirm availability in your area before subscribing.
Radio Broadcasts: Listen Anywhere
Sometimes you’re on the road, at work, or simply prefer the audio experience. Radio remains a fantastic option.
Yankees Radio Network
- Flagship: WFAN 101.9 FM / 660 AM (New York)
- Broadcast Team: Justin Shackil, Emmanuel Berbari, and others (specific assignments vary)
- Spanish Broadcast: WADO 1280 AM
Red Sox Radio Network
- Flagship: WEEI 93.7 FM / 850 AM (Boston)
- Broadcast Team: Joe Castiglione, Will Flemming, Sean McDonough, and others
- Spanish Broadcast: WAMG 890 AM
SiriusXM Satellite Radio
For listeners anywhere in North America, SiriusXM provides comprehensive coverage with home and away broadcasts available.
MLB App
The official MLB app offers audio streams for every game with an MLB.TV subscription or, for local listeners, through the radio affiliates.
International Viewing Options
Canada
- Sportsnet – National broadcast rights
- DAZN – Streaming option
Mexico and Latin America
- ESPN Latin America – Most games
- Fox Sports Latin America – Select games
United Kingdom and Europe
- TNT Sports – UK broadcast rights
- DAZN – Select European markets
Japan
- NHK and J Sports – Broadcast coverage
- Netflix – World Baseball Classic coverage (for Japanese audience)
Australia
- ESPN Australia – Via Kayo Sports and Foxtel
Game Previews: What to Watch
April 22: Early Season Statement
The first meeting of the season often sets a tone. By late April, both teams have settled into their rhythms. Early returns on offseason acquisitions, young players establishing themselves, and the first real test of bullpens and bench depth. Fenway Park in April can be cold and unforgiving—conditions that test preparation and mental toughness.
June 27-28: Summer Showdown
This back-to-back Saturday-Sunday series at Fenway represents a pivotal moment in the season. By late June, playoff races are taking shape. The Saturday afternoon ABC broadcast gives the game a classic, old-school feel—baseball in the afternoon sun. Sunday night on NBC brings primetime drama.
These games also carry potential playoff implications. Division races tighten. Wild card positioning matters. And the intensity of a weekend series at Fenway, with fans at their most passionate, creates an atmosphere that regular-season baseball rarely matches.
Attending in Person
Fenway Park (Boston)
For the April 22 and June 27-28 games at Fenway, tickets are available through:
- Red Sox official website – redsox.com/tickets
- MLB Ballpark app – Mobile ticketing
- Secondary market – StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats
Ballpark Information:
- Address: 4 Jersey Street, Boston, MA 02215
- Capacity: 37,755
- Public transportation: MBTA Green Line (Kenmore or Fenway stations)
- First pitch: April 22 (6:45 PM), June 27 (1:00 PM), June 28 (7:00 PM)
Yankee Stadium (Bronx)
Future Yankees-Red Sox games at Yankee Stadium will be announced. Check Yankees.com for updates.
Mobile Apps and Digital Tools
Official Team Apps
- New York Yankees App – News, scores, tickets, and exclusive content
- Boston Red Sox App – News, scores, tickets, and exclusive content
MLB App
- Live scores and highlights
- Game alerts and notifications
- MLB.TV integration for out-of-market streaming
- Radio broadcasts for every game
Streaming Apps
- Prime Video – For April 22 game
- ESPN App – For June 27 ABC game (with TV login)
- Peacock – For June 28 NBC game (subscription required)
- Fubo – For comprehensive streaming
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Yankees-Red Sox games are there in 2026?
The teams typically meet 13 times during the regular season. As of March 2026, three games have confirmed national broadcasts (April 22, June 27, June 28). Additional games will be announced.
Is the April 22 game on regular TV?
No—it’s exclusive to Amazon Prime Video in the Yankees’ home market . Viewers elsewhere should check local listings.
Can I watch the June 27 game for free?
ABC is a broadcast network, so viewers with antennas can watch for free. Streaming options may require a cable login or streaming subscription.
What’s the difference between Peacock and NBC for June 28?
The game airs on both. NBC is the broadcast network (available with antenna or cable). Peacock is the streaming service (requires subscription).
Will there be more Yankees-Red Sox games on Sunday Night Baseball?
NBC’s schedule includes just one Yankees-Red Sox Sunday night game—the June 28 matchup .
Can I watch out-of-market Yankees-Red Sox games?
MLB.TV offers out-of-market streaming for all non-nationally televised games. Blackout restrictions apply for local viewers.
The Bottom Line
The Yankees-Red Sox rivalry enters a new broadcasting era in 2026, with games spread across Amazon Prime Video, ABC, NBC, Peacock, YES Network, NESN, ESPN, and Fox. While the platform proliferation requires more planning, the quality of the rivalry remains unchanged.
April 22 brings the first clash, exclusively on Prime Video. June 27 offers a Saturday afternoon classic on ABC. June 28 delivers primetime drama on NBC’s Sunday Night Baseball.
Mark your calendars, set your DVRs, and prepare for another season of baseball’s greatest show.
