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NBA season is in full swing. Here's where to watch Cleveland Cavaliers games in 2025.
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Expectations were high for the Cleveland Cavaliers last season, but their title hopes were dashed by the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. Following that exit (despite finishing with the best record in the East) the Cavaliers chose to signal their faith in their young core, prioritizing stability over dramatic roster upheaval. Can this stable, reinforced squad finally contend for a trip to the Finals? Or will injuries and Eastern Conference powerhouses continue to hold them back? There's only one way to find out. Here's where to watch Cleveland Cavaliers games live during the 2025-26 season.




BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - OCTOBER 12: Luke Travers #33 of the Cleveland Cavaliers drives with the ball during a preseason game against the Boston Celtics at TD Garden on October 12, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Jaiden Tripi/Getty ImagesThe Cavaliers' 2025 offseason was defined by a shift from continuity to strategic roster tweaking, with the most notable move being the trade of forward Isaac Okoro to the Chicago Bulls for veteran guard Lonzo Ball. This exchange, along with re-signing key role player Sam Merrill and the previous commitment to their core stars, Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley, suggests Cleveland is prioritizing an improved playoff rotation and future financial flexibility.
This season, Cavaliers games will be airing on FanDuel Sports Network Ohio, NBA TV, TNT, ESPN, ABC, and Prime Video. While you have several options for streaming those channels, for fans who want to track the entire league, NBA League Pass is the ultimate choice. This comprehensive service is a game-changer for anyone who wants a front-row seat to the action all season long. To find out exactly how to secure these channels, check out our helpful breakdown below.
NBA League Pass stands as the essential, 24/7 destination for NBA streaming. Fans can access nearly every contest with the standard subscription featuring commercials for $109.99/season, or upgrade to the ad-free premium tier for $159.99/season. If you only want to watch Cavs games, you can opt for the single-team pass at $13.99/month. One important thing to note: your location will determine which teams you can and can't watch due to local blackout restrictions. That said, you won't be able to watch Cavs games if you're in the Cleveland area with an NBA League Pass.
You can also subscribe to NBA League Pass via Prime Video.
DIRECTV STREAM is a great choice for catching Cleveland Cavaliers games, offering FanDuel Sports Network Ohio along with national networks like ESPN, TNT, and NBA TV. This lineup covers nearly all Cavs regular season matchups. You can choose from four DIRECTV STREAM packages, starting with the Entertainment plan at $89.99/month for 90+ channels (discounted for the first month). Each package includes a strong mix of sports networks such as ESPN2, FS1, NFL Network, and MLB Network, plus access to Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN Unlimited. For die-hard sports fans, the MySports add-on offers 20+ extra sports channels for $69.99/month ($59.99 for the first two months).
A subscription to Hulu + Live TV guarantees you access to the key national networks carrying Cavaliers games, including ESPN, TNT, and more. The service is priced at $89.99/month and delivers 95+ channels. Furthermore, the subscription automatically includes ESPN Select, Disney+, and ESPN Unlimited, granting you access to a seemingly limitless supply of live and on-demand sports content.
Fubo provides devoted Cavaliers supporters with full-spectrum coverage, featuring ESPN, ABC, NBA TV, and FanDuel Sports Network Ohio. For Cleveland Cavaliers fans looking to catch every thrilling moment of the season, Fubo has you covered. Packages are available starting at $84.99/month, with a discounted $54.99 rate often offered for the first month. The core service is packed with features: the base plan includes an impressive 200 channels, unlimited DVR storage to capture every buzzer-beater, and streaming on up to 10 devices simultaneously. You can also check out Fubo Sports, a new option from Fubo with around 28 sports channels at an affordable price.
Subscribing to Sling TV is an affordable way to stream nationally televised Cavaliers games on ESPN and TNT. The Orange plan starts at $45.99/month for over 30 channels, while the Orange + Blue plan offers more than 50 channels for $65.99/month. Sling often runs seasonal promotions that can lower your first month's cost. Pricing and channel availability may vary by location, so it's best to confirm details on Sling's official site. For extra flexibility, Sling's new Passes (available for the Orange plan) let you stream for a day, weekend, or week at a budget-friendly rate.
Some Cleveland Cavaliers games will be available to stream on Peacock this season, so you'll need a plan that includes live sports. You can choose the Premium plan for $10.99/month or go ad-free with Premium Plus for $16.99/month. Both options let you watch Cavs games live while also giving you access to a wide selection of on-demand shows, movies, and other sports coverage.
You can also subscribe to Peacock via Prime Video for the same price.
ESPN Unlimited is another solid option for catching select Cleveland Cavaliers games this season, priced at $29.99/month. In addition to NBA matchups, the service offers a huge variety of live sports from around the world. For Cavs fans who want nonstop access to top-tier basketball and more, it's a subscription that delivers plenty of value.
Prime Video will stream select Cleveland Cavaliers games exclusively this season, including matchups on Nov. 21 vs the Indiana Pacers, Jan. 10 vs Minnesota Timberwolves, April 2 at Golden State Warriors, and April 10 at Atlanta Hawks. You can watch with a Prime Video subscription starting at $8.99/month, which also includes access to other live sports like NFL and MLB. For even more benefits, you can bundle with a full Amazon Prime membership for $14.99/month or $139/year.
If you're outside the U.S. — whether traveling or living abroad — and want to keep up with the Cleveland Cavaliers this season, a VPN can help. Services like ExpressVPN, Private Internet Access, or NordVPN let you securely change your virtual location, giving you access to U.S. streaming platforms such as NBA League Pass or DIRECTV STREAM. With a reliable VPN connection, you can watch every Cavs game as if you were right at home.



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