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All regional Texas Rangers games in 2025 will be available on the Victory+ streaming service, but, unlike the Dallas Stars, it won’t be free. A full season, though, will cost only $100.
The first option for Texas Rangers fans to watch games in 2025 has arrived.
All regional games will be available on the Victory+ streaming service, which doubles as the new home of the Dallas Stars. While Stars games are free, Rangers games will come at the cost of $100 a season.
Those who sign up early for access will receive additional perks, Victory+ said on its website. The only games that won’t be available are national exclusive games, like the July 6 game at San Diego on ESPN.
“The Rangers’ partnership with Victory+ as our direct-to-consumer provider is a tremendous first step as the club continues to finalize our television offerings for 2025 game broadcasts,” said Neil Leibman, chairman of Rangers Sports Media & Entertainment Company.
“Victory+ has proven itself over the past few months as a reliable streaming home for several professional sports teams, and we feel Rangers fans will enjoy the familiarity, convenience and simplicity of this service.”
Yet to come, but widely expected as DLLS Sports reported last month, are over-the-air (free TV) and linear options (cable providers). The Rangers are providing three options to give fans spurned by the Bally Sports the chance to see games again.
The Rangers said that details of those plans will be announced in the coming weeks.
Jeff Wilson, jwilson@alldlls.com