Brewers and MLB Announce Brewers.TV Distribution Lineupf
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee Brewers, in conjunction with Major League Baseball, today announced the 2026 regular season broadcast schedule and linear television distribution lineup for Brewers.TV presented by Potawatomi Sportsbook. A linear television channel finder for Brewers.TV presented by Potawatomi Sportsbook is now available at brewers.com/Watch; Brewers fans can easily locate where and how to watch games depending on the video distributor they utilize, including DIRECTV (Ch. 670), Xfinity/Comcast (Ch. 1263), Spectrum (Ch. 319 or 469), AT&T U-verse (Ch. 1743) and Fubo.
Thanks to the Brewers production and distribution partnership with MLB, in-market fans throughout the Brewers Home Television Territory (all of Wisconsin and Iowa, eastern Minnesota, northern Illinois and upper peninsula of Michigan) can also watch all locally-distributed regular season Brewers games live or on-demand – with no blackouts – via one of three primary Brewers.TV direct-to-consumer (DTC) streaming subscription packages, available now: Brewers.TV yearly subscription for $99.99 (less than $1 per game), Brewers.TV monthly subscription for $19.99 per month, or the MLB.TV all teams + Brewers.TV subscription for $199.99 (including all out-of-market MLB regular season games). Fans can subscribe now at Brewers.TV.
Brewers.TV debuts with today’s Opening Day contest, beginning with a special pregame show live from American Family Field at noon before Brewers-White Sox first pitch at 1:10 p.m. CT.
Brewers.TV will broadcast all locally-distributed Brewers regular season games in 2026. The club currently has 12 scheduled exclusive national broadcasts this season. Apple TV+ will carry two Friday night games, including April 3 at KCR and June 26 vs. CHC (6:45 p.m.). FOX will broadcast four Saturday matchups: May 23 vs. LAD, June 13 vs. PHI, August 15 at LAD, and August 29 vs. TEX. ESPN will feature the Brewers twice, July 1 vs. CIN and August 23 vs. ATL. Peacock will stream four Sunday contests, including July 5 at ARI, July 12 at PIT, August 2 at LAA, and September 20 at BAL.
Brian Anderson, now in his 20th season, leads play-by-play coverage for Brewers.TV presented by Potawatomi Sportsbook, joined regularly by Jeff Levering, in his 12th season, who contributes across both TV and radio. Analyst duties are handled by longtime color commentator Bill Schroeder, entering his 32nd season, along with Tim Dillard and Vinny Rottino, each entering their sixth season in the booth. Pre- and postgame programming is anchored by Craig Coshun, with Stephen Watson returning to support those shows. Sophia Minnaert, in her 14th season, provides in‑game reporting throughout the year.
Brewers broadcasts in 2026 will feature elevated production elements pioneered across MLB in recent seasons, incorporating technologies typically associated with national broadcasts. These include live Drone Camera and Wire Cam – both debuting today – a Home Plate Dirt Cam, and Umpire Cam coming soon. All of these features will bring fans closer to Brewers players than ever before. For more information, please visit brewers.com/Watch.
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