If you’ve been scanning the Brewers’ schedule for the big matchup, May 24 is the date. The Milwaukee Brewers host the Los Angeles Dodgers at American Family Field, with first pitch at 2:10 p.m. ET. This regular-season clash is drawing national attention, and we’ve gathered all the details on how to watch, stream, and listen live.

Game: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Los Angeles Dodgers ·
Date: May 24, 2026 ·
Time: 2:10 p.m. ET / 11:10 a.m. PT ·
Venue: American Family Field, Milwaukee, Wisconsin ·
Broadcast: TBS

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Exact local channel for Brewers home market (varies by provider)
  • Blackout restrictions for Brewers.TV streaming in the Milwaukee area
3Timeline signal
  • May 24, 2026: Brewers vs. Dodgers at American Family Field (Fubo News)
4What’s next

Seven key facts at a glance: the essentials for Brewers vs. Dodgers on May 24.

Fact Details
Game Milwaukee Brewers vs Los Angeles Dodgers
Series Regular Season
Game Number Not applicable (regular season)
Venue American Family Field
Time 2:10 p.m. ET
TV TBS
Streaming Fubo (free trial), YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV Stream

How can I watch Brewers vs Dodgers?

What are the broadcast details for the game?

“Local viewers in the Milwaukee area can find the game on Brewers.TV, but channel lineup varies by provider.”

— Milwaukee Journal Sentinel sports desk (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (local Brewers coverage))

What time does the game start?

First pitch is scheduled for 2:10 p.m. Eastern Time (11:10 a.m. Pacific). That local Milwaukee start at American Family Field means fans on both coasts have an afternoon slot. Confirmed by Fubo News (MLB streaming guide).

Where is the game being played?

American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin — the home ballpark of the Brewers. This is a regular-season road game for the Dodgers. Venue details from Fubo News.

Bottom line: You can watch on TBS nationally. Streaming services with TBS include YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and DIRECTV Stream. Fubo does not carry TBS, so avoid that for this game.

The implication: If you’re a cord-cutter, your choice of streaming service determines whether you see the game. Double-check your platform’s channel list before first pitch.

What channel is the Dodgers game on on TV?

What is the specific channel for the Dodgers broadcast?

  • Dodgers broadcast: SportsNet LA (regional sports network) – Fubo News lists SportsNet LA as the TV outlet for the Dodgers feed.
  • Nationally, the game airs on TBS (TBS (official MLB on TBS page)).

What is the specific channel for the Brewers broadcast?

  • Brewers broadcast: Brewers.TV (streaming) and local cable channels (e.g., 89, 186, 182) – MLB.com (official Brewers watch page) states these channels are subject to provider lineup.
  • Sirius XM offers audio for both teams (MLB.com).

“Out-of-market subscribers can watch the Brewers via MLB.TV, but in-market fans must have a Brewers.TV subscription.”

— MLB.com (Official Brewers watch page) (MLB.com (official Brewers watch page))

The pattern: Dodgers fans outside Los Angeles see the game on TBS; Brewers fans inside Milwaukee need Brewers.TV or a local channel. Two different access paths depending on your market.

Where can I watch the Dodgers game for free?

Are there free trial options for streaming?

Fubo News (streaming guide) mentions a free trial for Fubo, but note: Fubo does not include TBS. Services that do carry TBS — YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV Stream — all offer free trials (typically 5–7 days). Check current trial offerings on each platform.

What about free over-the-air options?

There is no free over-the-air broadcast for this game — TBS is a cable channel. However, if you live in the Dodgers home market, SportsNet LA is available on some cable packages but not over the air. Sports Media Watch (MLB TV schedule guide) confirms TBS is exclusive for this game.

Can I listen for free?

Yes — MLB.com (official Brewers watch page) offers free audio for all 30 teams. Brewers radio flagship WTMJ 103.3 FM/620 AM is also free via broadcast radio in the Milwaukee area.

The trade-off

Streaming for free means using a trial, but the trial must include TBS. Fubo’s free trial is useless here — you’ll need YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or DIRECTV Stream to actually watch the game.

Why this matters: The “free” options are limited to audio unless you time a trial. No free live TV channel exists for this matchup.

Where can I watch the Brewers vs. Dodgers game?

Is the game available on national TV?

Yes — TBS is airing the game nationally. TBS (official MLB on TBS page) notes that in 2026, TBS carries national MLB games. You can also watch via the TBS app or tbs.com if you have a cable login.

What are the streaming options?

  • YouTube TV (includes TBS) – Sports Media Watch (MLB streaming guide)
  • Hulu + Live TV (includes TBS) – Sports Media Watch
  • DIRECTV Stream (includes TBS) – Sports Media Watch
  • Brewers.TV app (in-market only, subscription needed) – MLB.com (official Brewers watch page)

MLB.com (official Brewers watch page) warns that in-market blackout restrictions apply: MLB.TV subscribers outside the Milwaukee area can watch, but in-market fans need a Brewers.TV subscription.

The catch: If you live in Milwaukee, your streaming options are narrowed to Brewers.TV. Out-of-market fans have more flexibility.

What channel is the Brewers game on today?

Is there a local channel for the Brewers?

Yes — local Brewers broadcasts are available on channels 89, 186, and 182 depending on your provider. MLB.com (official Brewers watch page) lists these as the primary local cable channels for the Brewers. Note that channel numbers can differ by cable system.

Can I watch on my phone or tablet?

Yes — through the Brewers.TV app (in-market) or MLB.TV app (out-of-market). MLB.com (official Brewers watch page) confirms both apps support mobile streaming. For TBS, the TBS app also works with a cable login.

The upshot

Brewers fans in Milwaukee: your best bet is Brewers.TV or local cable. Dodgers fans: SportsNet LA or TBS. If you’re on the go, the TBS app and MLB apps have you covered — but blackout rules still apply.

The pattern: Device support is universal, but geographic access rights are the real gatekeeper.

Additional sources

mlb.com, foxsports.com

Frequently asked questions

Can I watch Brewers vs. Dodgers on a free channel?

No free over-the-air channel carries this game. The only free option is the MLB.com free audio feed. Streaming trials (YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV Stream) offer temporary free access.

Is the game available on Hulu?

Hulu + Live TV includes TBS, so yes, if you subscribe to the live TV tier. Hulu’s on-demand library does not include live sports.

Do I need a cable subscription to watch NLCS Game 3?

No — streaming services like YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV carry TBS without a traditional cable subscription. However, you need a subscription to those services (free trials available).

What is the difference between Brewers.TV and MLB.TV?

Brewers.TV is for in-market fans (Milwaukee area) and requires a separate subscription. MLB.TV is for out-of-market fans and includes all teams. MLB.com (official Brewers watch page) explains that MLB.TV All Teams subscribers cannot stream Brewers games in the Milwaukee area.

Are there blackout restrictions for out-of-market fans?

Out-of-market fans can watch via MLB.TV without blackouts for this game. In-market fans are subject to Brewers.TV blackout restrictions for national broadcasts (TBS) when applicable.

Can I listen to the game on the radio?

Yes — Brewers flagship radio is WTMJ 103.3 FM/620 AM (English). MLB.com also provides free audio for all 30 teams. MLB.com (official Brewers watch page) lists these options.

What is the best streaming service for this game?

If you want TBS and a free trial, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV are strong choices. DIRECTV Stream also includes TBS. Avoid Fubo — it does not carry TBS.

Related reading

For Brewers fans in Milwaukee, the choice is clear: subscribe to Brewers.TV or catch the game on local cable. Out-of-market viewers have more streaming options, but the TBS exclusivity means everyone needs a pay-TV login or a streaming subscription. Plan ahead, or rely on the free audio feed to keep up with every pitch.