You came to Texas for a global soccer match. You stayed for the barbecue, the air conditioning and your first Texas Rangers game at Globe Life Field. Now you are home, and the question is: how do you keep up with the team from the other side of the country or the other side of the world?
Here is how to follow the Rangers year-round.
For fans outside the Rangers’ local broadcast territory, MLB.TV is the primary way to watch live games. The service streams every out-of-market regular season game and is available as a standalone subscription or bundled through select providers. It works on phones, tablets, smart TVs and laptops.
If you are an international fan, MLB.TV is your best option. It streams all 162 regular season games without the local blackout restrictions that apply to viewers inside the United States broadcast zones.
Inside the Rangers’ broadcast territory (Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and eastern New Mexico), the Rangers Sports Network (RSN) carries 151 of 162 regular season games. It is available through cable and satellite providers including DirecTV, AT&T U-verse, Spectrum and Astound.
Victory+ is the free, direct-to-fan streaming partner for in-market viewers. Fubo is also an option.
Fifteen Rangers games per season air for free on CW33 in the DFW area. These are a good option if you are visiting Texas again and want to catch a game from your hotel without a subscription.
The Rangers’ flagship radio station is 105.3 The FAN (KRLD-FM), which broadcasts every game in English. Rangers Hall of Fame broadcaster Eric Nadel and Matt Hicks call the action.
Spanish-language broadcasts are available on Univision Deportes Radio (KFLC 1270 AM) with Eleno Ornelas and Jose Guzman.
Radio broadcasts are also available through the MLB Ballpark app and MLB.TV audio.
Rangers.com carries official news, roster moves and in-depth articles throughout the season and offseason. The official @Rangers accounts on Instagram and X post daily updates, highlights and behind-the-scenes content.
The DLLS Rangers Podcast features in-depth analysis from John Ratigan and Jeff Wilson. Lone Star Ball, part of the SB Nation network, offers community discussion and minor league prospect coverage for fans who want to go deeper.
The Rangers train at Surprise Stadium in Surprise, Ariz. Spring Training games begin in late February and run through mid-March. Broadcasts are available on the Rangers Sports Network and 105.3 The FAN.
The start of the 162-game regular season. Opening Day at Globe Life Field is one of the most anticipated events of the year.
This is when the regular season is in full swing. The Rangers play home games nearly every day during the summer, and the promotions schedule features bobblehead giveaways, theme nights, Dollar Dog Night on Wednesdays and more.
If the Rangers qualify for the playoffs, October baseball brings a different level of intensity to Globe Life Field. The atmosphere shifts from summer fun to high-stakes competition.
The Hot Stove season covers free agency, trades and prospect development. Coverage ramps up around the Winter Meetings and continues through FanFest, a preseason fan event.
If your first Rangers game hooked you, start planning your return. Get tickets to see the Rangers in 2026 or check the schedule for upcoming homestands. Explore Theme Nights and Community Nights for special events throughout the season.
The Arlington Entertainment District continues to grow, and Texas Live! hosts events year-round. A return trip gives you the chance to explore deeper, catch a series instead of a single game and revisit the barbecue spots you missed the first time.
MLB.TV streams all regular season games internationally without blackout restrictions. It is available on phones, tablets, smart TVs and computers.
105.3 The FAN (KRLD-FM) is the English-language flagship station. Audio is also available through the MLB Ballpark app and MLB.TV audio subscriptions.
The regular season begins in late March or early April. Spring Training games start in late February at Surprise Stadium in Surprise, Ariz.
Wednesday home games feature Dollar Dog Night. Weekend games often include giveaways and theme nights. Check the promotions schedule for specific dates.
Yes. The retractable roof and climate control keep the stadium comfortable even during the hottest months of the Texas summer.
Tickets are available online through the MLB Ballpark app at rangers.com/tickets. All Rangers tickets are digital and delivered through the app.