Tigers, Red Wings to Stream on New Service: Detroit SportsNet
With the looming demise of FanDuel Sports Network Detroit, two of the teams on that channel have set up their own streaming solution: Detroit SportsNet. You can start watching Tigers spring training games now. The Red Wings will join the channel at the start of next season.

$19.99/mo.
The Pistons haven’t declared their broadcast home for next season. The Tigers and Red Wings are both owned by Ilitch Sports + Entertainment, which makes it easy for them to move together.
How Much Does Detroit SportsNetCost?
You can choose a monthly plan or an annual subscription.
Detroit SportsNet Monthly: $19.99
Detroit SportsNet Annual: $189.99 (Save 20%)
If you subscribe before March 23, you don’t have to pay until April 1.
What Games Are Included With Detroit SportsNet?
You’ll get all home games that are not picked up for national broadcast. If you want away games, you’ll need MLB.TV for the Tigers and ESPN Select (or Unlimited) for the Wings.
$29.99/mo.
$12.99-$29.99
Who Can Watch Detroit SportsNet?
You’ll have to live in the teams’ broadcast area. To verify eligibility, you can enter your zip code on the Detroit SportsNet page.

Can You Get Detroit SportsNet With a Live TV Provider?
We expect that will be the case, but nothing is locked in yet. Channels like this are almost always available with live TV providers like DIRECTV and Fubo. They’re usually not available with YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or Sling TV.
How Do You Access Detroit SportsNet After You Subscribe?
For the Tigers, us the MLB app. For the Red Wings, we’ll learn that later.

$19.99/mo.
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