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How to watch the Cleveland Cavaliers live in 2024
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How to watch the Cleveland Cavaliers live in 2024

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The Cleveland Cavaliers were one of the hottest teams in the regular season, thanks to standout players like Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen. The team is now battling it out with the Orlando Magic to continue on in the Playoffs. 

Our guide covers which channels broadcast the Cavs games. We’ll also cover which sports streaming platforms work best and whether DISH is a viable option for Cleveland fans. 

What channels are Cleveland Cavaliers games on this season?

You’ll need a service that includes ESPN, TNT, NBA TV, ABC and Bally Sports Ohio to watch Cavs games. Below is a look at which channels each service provider offers: 


DISH Network DIRECTV STREAM Fubo Hulu + Live TV Sling TV YouTube TV
ESPN






ABC




✓*

TNT






NBA TV






Bally Sports Ohio 






*local channels only available in select locations

How to watch the Cleveland Cavaliers on DISH (Featured partner)

  • Pricing begins at $84.99/mo
  • 190+ channels
  • No contract required

DISH Network comes with your choice of three packages. The America’s Top 120 is DISH’S base plan, offering 190 channels and over 28,000 on-demand titles. Each of DISH’S plans comes with a two-year price lock, 2,000 hours of DVR and free installation.

For Cavs fans, the service is a good option. DISH offers ESPN, TNT, ABC and NBA TV. The only downside is that the service doesn't include Bally Sports. Now that we're in the playoffs, that shouldn't impact your ability catch Cavs games.


How to watch the Cleveland Cavaliers on DIRECTV STREAM

  • Pricing begins at $79.99/mo
  • 75+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

DIRECTV STREAM is packed with channels, especially if you’re choosing one of the higher-level plans. Choice, Ultimate and Premier all include ABC, ESPN, TNT, NBA TV and Bally Sports Ohio. Entertainment only includes ABC, ESPN and TNT

Customers have unlimited cloud DVR to record games, movies and shows and can take advantage of all the other channels the streaming service has to offer, including news, sports and entertainment.



How to watch the Cleveland Cavaliers on Fubo

  • Pricing begins at $79.99/mo
  • 161+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

Fubo has three plans to choose from, with plans starting at over 161 channels The exact number of channels will vary based on your location.

Cavs fans get ABC, ESPN and Bally Sports Ohio in a Fubo subscription but not TNT. To get NBA TV, you’ll need the Sports Plus add-on, which costs $11 per month. 

Fubo is a top choice for sports fans for all the sports channels it offers, including ESPN 2, FS1, Big 10 Network and more. Plus, you get 1,000 hours of cloud DVR.



How to watch the Cleveland Cavaliers on Hulu + Live TV

  • Pricing begins at $76.99/mo
  • 90+ live TV channels
  • 3-day free trial

Hulu has two plans for customers to choose from: Hulu + Live TV and Hulu (No Ads) + Live TV. Both plans have the same channel selection (more than 85 to choose from) — the only difference between them is the ads. 

Cavs fans can watch games on ABC, TNT and ESPN, but NBA TV and regional sports networks are not included. One standout difference between Hulu + Live TV and other streamers is its on-demand library, which includes a wealth of movies, TV shows, documentaries and more, including original content and award-winners. It’s also worth noting that Hulu + Live TV subscriptions come with Disney Plus and ESPN Plus



How to watch the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sling TV

  • Pricing begins at $40.00/mo
  • 31+ live TV channels
  • Free trial currently unavailable

Sling TV has three plans: Sling Orange, Sling Blue and Sling Orange & Blue. Sling Orange has 30+ channels, and Sling Blue includes 40+ channels. Sling Orange & Blue has 45+ channels, which is all the channels from both plans. 

Sling TV includes ABC (only available in some markets and for a higher price), TNT and ESPN. To get NBA TV, customers will need the Sports Extra add-on, which costs $11 per month. Sling TV doesn’t offer regional sports networks. 

Customers will get 50 hours of cloud DVR, though, which can be bumped up to 200 hours for an extra $5 per month.



How to watch the Cleveland Cavaliers on YouTube TV

  • Pricing begins at $72.99/mo
  • 100+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

YouTube TV is one of the better options for Cavs fans. With a subscription, you gain access to over 100 channels and unlimited recording space. The base plan also includes ABC, ESPN, TNT and NBA TV, ensuring you can catch many of the Cavs games live. 

Unfortunately, YouTube TV doesn’t have Bally Sports Ohio. However, if you’re an out-of-market fan, you can add NBA League Pass to your subscription for $14.99 per month. Overall, YouTube TV is one of the best choices for Cavs fans, especially if they make a run in the playoffs. 


How to watch Cleveland Cavaliers out-of-market games with NBA League Pass

  • Pricing begins at $14.99/mo
  • Stream multiple games live
  • Free trial available

Some of the Cavs games may be blacked out, but you can catch them all on NBA League Pass. This streaming service gets you access to all the NBA games across the board, including blacked-out games. Plus, this is the best way to go if you aren’t local to Ohio and want to catch all the games. The base plan includes one stream while the premium comes with three streams at the same time. 


FAQ

Can I watch the Cleveland Cavaliers on Hulu?

You’ll need Hulu + Live TV service to stream Cavs games live. With it, watch games on ESPN, ABC, TNT and NBA TV. 

How can I watch the Cleveland Cavaliers for free?

Buy a digital antenna to give you a way to watch games on ABC. You can also take advantage of free trials offered by streaming platforms like Fubo. 

Who carries the Cleveland Cavaliers?

You’ll want a service offering ESPN, Bally Sports Ohio, TNT, NBA TV and ABC. If you’re an out-of-market fan, consider NBA League Pass. It’ll give you a ticket to the action for as low as $14.99 per month. 

Sean is a creative writer and editor with specialties in sports, travel, home, tech, and finance.