FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SEPTEMBER 30, 2025
FANDUEL SPORTS NETWORK TO TELEVISE AND STREAM THREE MAGIC PRESEASON GAMES
ORLANDO, Fla. – FanDuel Sports Network, the local TV and streaming home of the Orlando Magic, announced that it will broadcast three of the Magic’s preseason games heading into the 2025-26 NBA season.
Coverage begins on Saturday, Oct. 4, when the Magic face the Miami Heat in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Tipoff is shortly after 8 p.m. on FanDuel Sports Network Florida and streaming on the FanDuel Sports Network app.
The Magic’s home preseason games against the Heat (Oct. 12 at 6 p.m.) and New Orleans Pelicans (Oct. 16 at 7 p.m.) will also be televised and streamed on FanDuel Sports Network.
It all leads up to Opening Night at Kia Center on Oct. 22 when the Magic face the Heat on FanDuel Sports Network. The network will carry all Magic games this regular season except those appearing exclusively on a national platform.
Further details about regular season broadcast plans will be announced at a later date.
Fans can lock in all of FanDuel Sports Network’s coverage this season for a one-time discounted price of $108.99 by signing up for the streaming Season Pass. For more information, visit FanDuelSportsNetwork.com/packages. For all the ways to watch, see below:
HOW TO WATCH THE MAGIC ON FANDUEL SPORTS NETWORK
Streaming Subscription: Local fans can purchase a streaming subscription via the FanDuel Sports Network app or by visiting FanDuelSportsNetwork.com. Fans can purchase a season pass, monthly, or annual streaming package. Individual games are also available for purchase once live coverage begins. The FanDuel Sports Network app is available for download on many devices and on several living-room/connected-device platforms. Click here for a full list of supported devices.
Prime Video: Local Prime Video customers can sign up to stream FanDuel Sports Network as an add-on subscription. Visit Amazon.com/channels and search for FanDuel Sports Network to subscribe.
Cable/Satellite/Streaming Provider: FanDuel Sports Network Florida is widely available on cable, satellite, and streaming providers, including Spectrum, DIRECTV, U-verse, Fubo, Xfinity, Cox, Hotwire, Mediacom Xtream, WOW!, Summit Broadband, Bluestream, and Decca Cable. Visit GetMyHomeTeams.com for options in your zip code. If you receive FanDuel Sports Network through your provider, you can stream games on the FanDuel Sports Network app or at FanDuelSportsNetwork.com at no extra cost by signing in with your provider credentials.
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