Atlanta Braves and FuboTV Announce Multi-Year Deal to Bring BravesVision to Streaming Platform

ATLANTA — The Atlanta Braves are wheeling and dealing after launching their own network. The Braves and FuboTV have reached a multi-year distribution agreement that will make BravesVision available to Fubo subscribers starting on the Braves’ Opening Day, Friday, March 27, 2026.

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Under the deal, Braves games will be accessible to subscribers of Fubo’s base plan throughout the six-state Braves Country territory, which includes Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and western North Carolina.BravesVision, announced last month, will produce more than 140 games during the 2026 regular season, along with extensive pre-game and post-game programming.

The new pre-game show, “Braves On Deck,” and post-game show, “Braves Postgame,” will deliver news, analysis, and an inside look at the game-day experience at Truist Park and The Battery Atlanta.

To mark Opening Day, “Braves On Deck” will air at 6 p.m. ET, ahead of the Braves’ home opener against the Kansas City Royals.

“Fubo’s sports offering includes tens of thousands of live sporting events annually, with many streaming in 4K, and more regional sports networks in its base package at the lowest cost compared to other streaming options,” the release noted.

Fubo also carries extensive Major League Baseball coverage, including MLB.TV, MLB Network, MLB Strike Zone, regional sports and broadcast networks, local broadcast networks, and national sports networks ESPN and FS1.

In addition to its robust sports lineup, Fubo streams popular live entertainment and news programming and features more than 40,000 TV shows and movies on-demand each month.

The partnership marks another step in the evolving media landscape for regional sports content, as more fans turn to streaming platforms for live sports access.

Final Word

Braves fans in the designated territory will now have seamless access to the team’s dedicated channel without needing a traditional cable or satellite subscription.

Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

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