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New faces, the same championship aspirations — find out where to watch Houston Astros games all season long
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The Houston Astros overcame a slow start in 2024 to earn their fourth straight American League West Division title. It was a year of memorable moments for Houston, starting with Ronel Blanco's no-hitter on April 1st. Yordan Alvarez hit for the cycle in July, and the franchise earned its 5,000th win back in September. If you're wondering where to watch Houston Astros games this season, there are plenty of streaming options to keep up with every home run and highlight.
Now that homegrown star Kyle Tucker has been traded to the Chicago Cubs, the Astros will have a different look heading into 2025. A division title may no longer be a given, but Houston still boasts a competitive roster featuring one of the game's best power hitters in Yordan Alvarez. They also improved their defense by signing three-time Gold Glove winning first baseman Christian Walker to a three-year deal.

HOUSTON, TEXAS - JUNE 04: Yainer Diaz #21 celebrates with Jeremy Peña #3 of the Houston Astros after hitting a three-run home run in the third inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Minute Maid Park on June 04, 2024 in Houston, Texas.
Logan Riely/Getty ImagesIf you're hoping to follow Houston's pursuit of a fifth consecutive division crown, you can catch most of their games locally on Space City Home Network. You can also check your listings to find out when the Astros will be showcased on national networks like ESPN, TBS, or FOX.
Below is a complete guide for streaming the Houston Astros live in 2025.
Space City Home Network is available on several DIRECTV STREAM packages, with the Choice plan being the most affordable. The Choice plan (around $89.99/month) features over 125 channels, including sports networks like ESPN, FS1, and MLB Network. The slightly more expensive Ultimate plan offers even more sports coverage with channels like FOX Sports 2, CBS Sports Network, and NHL Network.
DIRECTV STREAM provides unlimited Cloud DVR storage and the opportunity to stream on unlimited devices. Be sure to note that prices for this service vary by location, with the lowest-priced tier (Entertainment) costing around $84.99/month. Be sure to confirm pricing below.
The new Genre Packs from DIRECTV STREAM let you skip the bulk and focus on what you actually watch. The MySports pack, at $69.99/month, includes over 20 channels covering major sports — perfect for MLB fans. It even bundles in ESPN Unlimited for free, adding extra value without added hassle.
Astros fans can access Space City Home Network and national sports channels like ESPN and FS1 on Fubo's Pro Plan. This plan is currently being offered at a discounted rate for the first full month, followed by a fee of $84.99/month. Fubo also offers a seven-day free trial for first-time subscribers, so you can test out the service before making a long-term commitment.
If you live outside the Houston area, you can catch the Astros and other out-of-market games by purchasing an MLB.TV add-on to your Fubo package for an extra $29.99/month. This will also give you access to the in-game highlights show MLB Big Inning.
Hulu + Live TV does not offer Space City Home Network, but it does feature networks that air nationally televised games like ESPN, ESPN 2, FOX, FS1, and MLB Network. By subscribing to Hulu + Live TV, you get access to over 95 channels plus Hulu's entertainment library that includes television shows and movies. You can also record live TV with unlimited DVR storage. Hulu + Live TV offers various bundles with ESPN Unlimited and Disney+ starting at $89.99/month ($64.99/month for the first three months).
If you are craving even more sports content, consider purchasing the Sports Add-on for an extra $9.99/month. This add-on includes channels like Strike Zone and NFL RedZone.
Sling TV is an affordable alternative for fans who want to catch the Astros on national broadcasts. Although Sling does not come with Space City Home Network, the Orange & Blue package allows you to watch games on both ESPN and FS1.
Prices for Sling TV plans vary by location, so you will want to do some research on pricing below before making your purchase.
Apple TV is the home to weekly Friday Night Baseball broadcasts. While you will not find most Astros games here, you can check the weekly schedule to see when they will be featured. Among the perks of Apple TV is a seven-day free trial that allows you to try out the product.
An Apple TV subscription costs just $9.99/month and gives you access to hit movies and acclaimed shows like The Morning Show and Shrinking.
MLB.TV via Prime Video is a great way to catch the majority of Astros games if you live outside the Houston market. MLB.TV shows out-of-market games for all 30 teams, and also includes a free seven-day trial. An MLB.TV subscription comes with several perks, such as access to MLB Big Inning, which brings fans live look-ins and highlights from around the league. MLB.TV is priced at $29.99/month.
Traveling internationally doesn't mean you have to miss any Astros games this season. Subscribing to a VPN is an easy way to make your computer think you're streaming from a local spot, even when you are thousands of miles away from home. ExpressVPN will give you a full refund if you are dissatisfied with the service after the first 30 days. Another popular VPN is Private Internet Access. This VPN offers subscriptions for as little as $2.19/month. Also, NordVPN, another great VPN, is 72% off right now.
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