What channel is Phillies vs. Nationals game on Saturday? How to watch, stream
The Philadelphia Phillies continue their first series of the 2025 season against the Washington Nationals on Saturday in Washington. The Phillies won the first game of the series 7-3 in 10 innings on Thursday.
What time do the Phillies play today?
Philadelphia faces Washington at 4:05 p.m. Saturday at Nationals Park in Washington. Philadelphia left-hander Jesus Luzardo (3-6, 5.00 ERA in 2024) will face Washington right-hander Jake Irvin (10-14, 4.41 ERA in 2024).
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What channel is the Phillies game on tonight?
The game will be on NBCSP+. The radio broadcast will be on 94WIP and WDEL 101.7 FM/1150 AM.
How can I watch the Phillies on Apple TV+?
The Phillies will be on Apple TV+ this season, but you'll need a subscription if you want to watch it. A monthly subscription to Apple TV+ is $9.99. However, Apple TV+ offers a free trial with the requirement of an email or Apple ID.
Here are the dates the Phillies will be on Apple TV+. More dates will be added later in the season.
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How can I stream tonight's Phillies game?
Every Phillies game is streamed on MLB.com with the MLB TV package, which you must pay for. You can also stream the radio broadcasts with MLB Audio.
When is the Phillies' home opener?
The Phillies will play their first home game of 2025 against the Colorado Rockies at 3:05 p.m. on March 31.
This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: How to watch, stream the Phillies-Nationals game?
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