How to watch the Milwaukee Brewers without cable in 2026
As the 2026 MLB season gets underway, Milwaukee Brewers fans have more ways than ever to catch every pitch, clutch hit, and late-inning drama — without a traditional cable subscription. Whether you're following the Brewers through Spring Training, the regular season, or into an October postseason run, this guide lays out exactly how to stream every Milwaukee Brewers game in 2026, including the best services, platform recommendations, and key scheduling tips.
Subscribe to Fubo to stream Milwaukee Brewers games all season long: Start with a free trial!
Why Fubo Is the Best Choice for Brewers Fans
Fubo carries Brewers.TV — the Milwaukee Brewers' in-market broadcast network and the exclusive local home of Brewers baseball in 2026. With a Fubo subscription, you gain access to the networks that broadcast the vast majority of Brewers action, including:
- Brewers.TV – The Brewers' dedicated regional network, airing 150 games per season
- FOX / FS1 – National Saturday games and marquee matchup coverage throughout the year, including postseason action
- ESPN / ESPN2 / ABC – Weeknight national games and select marquee matchups
- ESPN+ – Select exclusive streaming games (included with Fubo)
- MLB Network – Daily games and Brewers coverage all season long (available via Sports Plus add-on)
- MLB.TV – Every out-of-market regular season game, live and on demand (available as an add-on through Fubo)
In addition to live channels, Fubo's features — Unlimited Cloud DVR, Multiview, and apps across all your favorite devices — make it easy to follow the Brewers on any screen, or catch a game you missed after a long day. A free trial lets new users test the service commitment-free before baseball season hits full stride.
👉 Tip: Brewers.TV is included in Fubo plans for subscribers in the Milwaukee regional market. No need for a separate regional sports subscription.
Choose Fubo to watch the Milwaukee Brewers all season long: Start with a free trial!
How Fubo Covers the Milwaukee Brewers in 2026
The Brewers play the vast majority of their 162-game schedule on Brewers.TV, with additional appearances on national networks throughout the season. Here's how Fubo has you covered across all of them:
| Network | What's on It | Available on Fubo? |
|---|---|---|
| Brewers.TV | 150 local Brewers games per season | ✅ Yes (in-market) |
| FOX / FS1 | National Saturday games, NLDS/NLCS, and select marquee matchups | ✅ Yes |
| ESPN / ESPN2 / ABC | Weeknight national games | ✅ Yes |
| ESPN+ | Select exclusive streaming games | ✅ Yes (included) |
| MLB Network | Daily games and Brewers features | ✅ Yes (Sports Plus add-on) |
| MLB.TV | Every out-of-market regular season game | ✅ Yes (add-on) |
With Fubo's combination of Brewers.TV, national networks, and MLB.TV access, you'll have a comprehensive solution for Brewers games all season long — home market or not.
About Brewers.TV
Brewers.TV is the Milwaukee Brewers' in-market broadcast home for 2026, produced and distributed by Major League Baseball and airing 150 games per season. The broadcast team is one of the most experienced in baseball. Play-by-play duties are shared by Brian Anderson, now in his 20th season calling Brewers games, and Jeff Levering, in his 12th overall season and sixth on television. The analyst rotation features Bill Schroeder — entering an extraordinary 32nd season as a Brewers broadcaster — alongside Tim Dillard and Vinny Rottino, both in their sixth seasons in the booth. Sophia Minnaert is in her 14th season as sideline reporter and host, a fixture for Brewers fans who brings warmth and professionalism to every broadcast. Pre- and post-game shows are hosted by Craig Coshun (26th season) and Stephen Watson (5th season). It is, in every sense, a broadcast operation built on decades of institutional Brewers knowledge.
What About Out-of-Market Brewers Fans?
If you live outside the Milwaukee area and can't access Brewers.TV locally, Fubo still has you covered. MLB.TV is available as an add-on through Fubo, letting you stream every out-of-market regular season game live and on demand. Whether you're a Brewers fan in Chicago, Minneapolis, or anywhere else in the country, MLB.TV through Fubo puts every pitch of the Milwaukee season within reach.
Note that standard MLB.TV blackout restrictions apply: if you're in the Brewers' home market, those games will be blacked out on MLB.TV (which is why Brewers.TV via Fubo is the right solution for local fans).
The 2026 Brewers: Following a Franchise-Best Season
The Milwaukee Brewers enter 2026 looking to sustain momentum after a remarkable 97-65 season in 2025 — a franchise record win total that earned the NL Central title before an NLCS loss to the two-time champion Los Angeles Dodgers. That near-miss stings, but the front office and fanbase both know what this organization is capable of building.
The offseason brought meaningful change. Ace Freddy Peralta was traded to the New York Mets — a difficult but roster-building decision — in exchange for a package of prospects that adds to an already-strong farm system. Brandon Woodruff accepted his qualifying offer and returns to the rotation for one more year, providing a veteran anchor alongside the young pitching core. The 2026 rotation is built around Jacob Misiorowski, a young right-hander who has rapidly ascended as the team's next potential ace. Offensively, the lineup is anchored by Christian Yelich, Jackson Chourio, William Contreras, Brice Turang, and Andrew Vaughn — a group with the depth to keep Milwaukee competitive in the NL Central. The Brewers are projected to take a step back statistically from their franchise-best season, but in Milwaukee, you never count this front office out.
2026 Milwaukee Brewers Season: Key Dates to Know
- Spring Training Begins: February 20, 2026
- Opening Day: March 26, 2026
- Jackie Robinson Day: April 15, 2026
- All-Star Week: July 11–14, 2026
- Home Run Derby: July 13, 2026
- Trade Deadline: August 3, 2026
- MLB at Field of Dreams: August 13, 2026
- Postseason Begins: September 29, 2026
- World Series: October 23, 2026
Tips for Streaming the Brewers Like a Pro
- Start with Fubo as your base — Brewers.TV is available on Fubo, making it the essential service for in-market Brewers fans across Wisconsin and the upper Midwest.
- Add MLB.TV as an add-on through Fubo for out-of-market coverage — this gives you every regular season game live and on demand, perfect if you're not in the Milwaukee market.
- Add the Sports Plus package for MLB Network — daily baseball programming and select live games make it a worthwhile upgrade for the serious fan.
- Set up Cloud DVR for doubleheaders and late games — Fubo's Unlimited Cloud DVR lets you record games so you never miss an inning.
- Check national windows early — the Brewers are a regular presence on FOX Saturday baseball and ESPN weeknight games; these are already included in your Fubo package.
- Watch Jacob Misiorowski's development — the Brewers' next potential ace is taking the mound as a featured starter; Brewers.TV through Fubo is where you'll see every start.
How to Stream Every Brewers Game in 2026: The Bottom Line
For Brewers fans, the path to streaming every game in 2026 is straightforward:
- Subscribe to Fubo for Brewers.TV (local games), FOX/FS1, ESPN/ESPN2/ABC, and ESPN+ — covering the backbone of the Brewers broadcast schedule.
- Add MLB.TV as an add-on through Fubo for every out-of-market regular season game live and on demand.
- Add Sports Plus for MLB Network access and additional live game coverage.
- Use Fubo's Unlimited Cloud DVR to record any game you can't watch live.
With this setup — and a quick check of your local market and blackout rules — you'll be ready to stream every pitch of the 2026 Milwaukee Brewers season.
Start your Fubo free trial today and don't miss a game: Sign up here!


















