FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OCTOBER 14, 2025
MAGIC AND FANDUEL SPORTS NETWORK TEAM UP FOR STREAMING SEASON PASS AND TICKET OFFER
FanDuel Sports Network scheduled to televise and stream 71 Orlando Magic regular-season games in 2025-26
ORLANDO, Fla. – FanDuel Sports Network is set to televise and stream 71 Orlando Magic games during the 2025-26 NBA season, and for a limited time, fans who sign up for a season-long streaming subscription can get two tickets as part of a special offer from the team and network.
Regular season coverage tips off on Opening Night, Oct. 22, when the Magic host the Miami Heat at Kia Center. Pregame coverage begins at 6:30 p.m., with tip-off shortly after 7 p.m. All Magic regular season games except those appearing exclusively on a national platform will air on FanDuel Sports Network Florida and stream on the FanDuel Sports Network app for fans across Central and North Florida.
New subscribers who sign up for a Season Pass or annual streaming plan and enter the promo code MAGICFAN at checkout can get two tickets to a Magic home game. The offer is available for select games, while supplies last. Magic fans interested in a direct streaming subscription may visit FanDuelSportsNetwork.com/packages to sign up.
Priced at $108.99, the Season Pass includes access to all Magic games on FanDuel Sports Network through the end of the 2025-26 regular season, plus “Magic Live” pregame and postgame coverage and the network’s other local and national programming.
“There is so much excitement about this Magic team, and we’re thrilled to partner with the Magic to offer our popular Season Pass subscription along with two tickets,” said Damon Phillips, Executive Vice President of Team Partnerships for FanDuel Sports Network Florida. “Whether they’re tuning in from home or coming out to support the Magic at Kia Center, we want fans to enjoy every minute of the upcoming season.”
In addition to the Season Pass and annual plan, monthly streaming subscriptions are available, and viewers can also purchase individual games at FanDuelSportsNetwork.com. The FanDuel Sports Network app allows Magic fans to stay connected to the team from home and on the go, with live statistical overlays and condensed game replays on demand.
Local Prime Video customers can also sign up to stream FanDuel Sports Network as an add-on subscription. For a limited time, fans can get $10 off a Season Pass subscription through Prime Video. Visit Amazon.com/fdsn or open the Prime Video app and search for FanDuel Sports Network to select a plan.
FanDuel Sports Network Florida also remains available on cable, satellite and streaming providers across the region, giving Magic fans their choice of the best way to tune in. Visit GetMyHomeTeams.com to see options in each local zip code. Fans who receive the network through a TV provider can also stream games and programming on the FanDuel Sports Network app at no extra cost.
In addition to exclusive local coverage of Opening Night, FanDuel Sports Network’s 71-game Magic schedule includes the team’s Emirates NBA Cup Group Play games against the Boston Celtics (Nov. 7), Brooklyn Nets (Nov. 14) and Detroit Pistons (Nov. 28). Two more games in December will be added to Orlando’s schedule based on results of the NBA Cup, with broadcast information for those to be announced.
All games on FanDuel Sports Network will be preceded by a half-hour “Magic Live” pregame show and followed by postgame coverage.
To see the Magic’s full 2025-26 schedule, click here.
BROADCAST TEAM
Play-by-play announcer David Steele begins his 37th season calling Magic games, and for a 13th year he’s joined by game analyst and former Magic forward Jeff Turner.
Dante Marchitelli and Kendra Douglas return as sideline reporters and hosts of “Magic Live” pregame, postgame and halftime coverage. Marchitelli, in his 27th year covering the Magic, will also fill in for Steele as the play-by-play announcer for select broadcasts. Douglas enters her third season on the broadcast.
Brian Hill, the winningest coach in Magic history, is back for a 13th season as a “Magic Live” analyst. Former Magic standouts Nick Anderson, Bo Outlaw, Quentin Richardson and Terrence Ross also return to break down the action during pregame, postgame and halftime.
Starting Oct. 27, the all-new “FanDuel Sports Network Countdown Live” will air and stream weekdays for an hour ahead of local pregame coverage. The whip-around style show hosted by Stan Verrett will tap into the network’s on-site reporters and expert analysts to give fans an inside glance at games that night across the country, featuring look-ins to warmups, breaking news, betting odds and more.
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/fdsn or open the Prime Video app 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.
For more information: Go to OrlandoMagic.com/broadcast
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