What channel is the sf giants game on today

Trying to find out what channel the Giants game is on today?

In our updated guide below, you’ll find the upcoming San Francisco Giants TV schedule for 2022, detailing times, channels, and some streaming options.

Most of the San Francisco Giants games are televised through NBC Sports Bay Area (NBCS BA). Some games might be featured on national TV channels like ESPN, FOX, FS1, MLB Network, or TBS instead.

If you’re looking to watch the Giants game on TV today without cable, one good streaming platform to check out is fuboTV.

The fuboTV channel lineup includes NBC Sports regional networks along with FOX, FS1, MLB Network, and ESPN.

You can try fuboTV free for 7 days and watch the Giants on TV today free.

If you don’t live in the San Francisco area, out-of-market Giants games can be streamed through MLB.TV.

Catch the San Francisco Giants TV Schedule 2022 right here.

San Francisco Giants TV Schedule 2022

Fixture Time (USA) Broadcasting TV Channels or Networks
Regular Season
May 10
San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies (Home) 9:45 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, ATT SportsNet-RM, MLB.tv
May 11
San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies (Home) 3:45 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, ATT SportsNet-RM, MLB.tv
May 13
San Francisco Giants vs St Louis Cardinals (Away) 8:15 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, Bally Sports Midwest, MLB.tv
May 14
San Francisco Giants vs St Louis Cardinals (Away) 2:15 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, Bally Sports Midwest, MLB.tv
May 15
San Francisco Giants vs St Louis Cardinals (Away) 7:08 pm EDT ESPN, Bally Sports Midwest
May 16
San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies (Away) 8:40 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, ATT SportsNet-RM, MLB.tv
May 17
San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies (Away) 8:40 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, ATT SportsNet-RM, MLB.tv
May 18
San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies (Away) 3:10 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, ATT SportsNet-RM, MLB.tv
May 20
San Francisco Giants vs San Diego Padres (Home) 8:15 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, Bally Sports San Diego, MLB.tv
May 21
San Francisco Giants vs San Diego Padres (Home) 4:05 pm EDT FS1, NBC Sports Bay Area, Bally Sports San Diego
May 22
San Francisco Giants vs San Diego Padres (Home) 4:05 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, Bally Sports San Diego, MLB.tv
May 23
San Francisco Giants vs New York Mets (Home) 9:45 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, SNY, MLB.tv
May 24
San Francisco Giants vs New York Mets (Home) 9:45 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, SNY, MLB.tv
May 25
San Francisco Giants vs New York Mets (Home) 3:45 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, SNY, MLBN (out-of-market only), MLB.tv
May 27
San Francisco Giants vs Cincinnati Reds (Away) 6:40 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, Bally Sports Ohio, MLB.tv
May 28
San Francisco Giants vs Cincinnati Reds (Away) 4:10 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, Bally Sports Ohio, MLB.tv
May 29
San Francisco Giants vs Cincinnati Reds (Away) 11:35 am EDT Peacock
May 30
San Francisco Giants vs Philadelphia Phillies (Away) 4:05 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, NBC Sports Philadelphia, MLBN (out-of-market only), MLB.tv
May 31
San Francisco Giants vs Philadelphia Phillies (Away) 6:45 pm EDT NBC Sports Bay Area, NBC Sports Philadelphia, MLB.tv
  • MLB.TV and MLB Network provide Out-Of-Market coverage only.

More Info on Where You Can Watch the Giants Game Today

The Giants’ home region viewers can stream most of their games live through these sports streaming services:  fuboTV (free 7-day trial), DIRECTV STREAM, Hulu+ Live TV, and YouTube TV. These platforms carry NBC Sports Bay Area and the major national sports networks.

Meanwhile, viewers living outside the San Francisco region can stream every Out-Of-Market Giants game on MLB.TV.

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How you'll watch games depends on where you live. If you live in-market for the San Francisco Giants, games will typically air on NBC Sports Bay Area, the regional sports network for the Giants. 

The chart below shows how to stream NBC Sports Bay Area, along with ESPN, FOX, FS1, and TBS for nationally televised games. 

This season, some games will also exclusively be available on streaming platforms. Apple TV+ will stream some Friday night games, Peacock will stream 18 Sunday morning games, and Prime Video will stream 21 Yankees games throughout the season.

Check out all the live sports events on TV today on our Live Sports page.  


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DIRECTV STREAMfuboTVHulu + Live TVSling TVYouTube TV



Watch the San Francisco Giants on DIRECTV STREAM


DIRECTV STREAM includes Fox, FS1, and ESPN with its Entertainment plan for $69.99. To watch the San Francisco Giants with NBC Sports Bay Area with DIRECTV STREAM, you'll need to upgrade to the Choice package for $89.99 per month.

The DIRECTV STREAM Choice package includes over 90 channels in its lineup. Sports fans will have access to TNT, TBS, USA, ESPN, Golf Channel, NBA TV, MLB Network, and more. A subscription includes unlimited DVR storage and subscribers can watch on an unlimited number of screens. DIRECTV STREAM has a 5 day free trial.

Subscribe to DIRECTV STREAM


You can watch San Francisco Giants games on NBC Sports Bay Area, along with Fox, FS1, and ESPN with the Pro plan for $69.99 per month on fuboTV.

With fuboTV, a sports-focused streaming service, you'll also get ESPN, NFL Network, MLB Network, Fox Soccer Plus, Fight Network and more. fuboTV also has a Sports Plus add-on for $10.99 per month, which includes MLB TV for out-of-market games. A subscription includes 1000 hours of DVR storage and viewing on unlimited screens. fuboTV has a 7 day free trial.


Watch the San Francisco Giants on Hulu + Live TV


On Hulu + Live TV, you can watch San Francisco Giants games on NBC Sports Bay Area, Fox, FS1, TBS, and ESPN for $69.99 per month with the base plan. 

Hulu + Live TV has over 75 channels in its lineup. Sports fans will find NFL Network, Big Ten Network, TBS, TNT, and more. There's also an option to get even more channels with the sports add-on for $9.99 per month. Hulu + Live has unlimited DVR storage and allows users to watch on 2 screens simultaneously. 

Subscribe to Hulu + Live TV

Watch the San Francisco Giants on Sling TV



With Sling TV, you'll be able to watch nationally televised San Francisco Giants games on ESPN with a Sling Orange subscription and on FS1 with a Sling Blue subscription. Combine the two with a Sling Orange + Sling Blue subscription for $50 per month

A Sling Orange + Sling Blue subscription gives you access to 50 channels, including NFL Network, Stadium, TNT, and more. Subscribers can also add MLB Network with Sling's Sports Extra add-on for $11 per month. Sling comes with 50 hours of DVR storage and with Sling Orange + Sling Blue, you'll be able to watch on u to 4 screens simultaneously. 



On YouTube TV, you can watch San Francisco Giants games on NBC Sports Bay Area, Fox, FS1, TBS, and ESPN for $64.99 per month with the base plan. 

YouTube TV has over 85 channels in its lineup, including MLB Network, NBA TV, NFL Network, SEC Network, and more. YouTube TV also has a sports add-on package for $10.99 per month. A subscription includes unlimited DVR storage and users can stream on up to 3 devices simultaneously.

If you're outside of the Giants TV market, you'll still be able to watch games. With an MLB.TV subscription, you'll get access to out-of-market live broadcasts of MLB games that aren't subject to a regional or national blackout. You can subscribe directly through MLB.TV or with Amazon Prime Video Channels. 

While some streamers use a VPN to watch channels that aren't available in their area, changing your location to access content may violate the terms of service for the streaming service you're using. Be sure to check the service's website for more information.

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