Miami Heat TV Schedule

Get ready for another Miami Heat NBA adventure with this local and national TV schedule for the 2025-26 season. (Full NBA schedule available here.)

2025-26 Miami Heat TV Schedule

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Regular Season

Wednesday, November 12

TimeGame / TV
7:30 pm
Cleveland Cavaliers vs Miami Heat
NBA League Pass | A FDSN OH | H FDSN SU

Friday, November 14

TimeGame / TV
7:00 pm
NBA Cup Group Play
Miami Heat vs New York Knicks

Monday, November 17

TimeGame / TV
7:30 pm
New York Knicks vs Miami Heat
NBA League Pass | A MSG | H FDSN SU

Wednesday, November 19

TimeGame / TV
7:00 pm
Golden State Warriors vs Miami Heat
ESPN, ESPN Unlimited | A NBCSBA | H FDSN SU

Friday, November 21

TimeGame / TV
8:00 pm
NBA Cup Group Play
Miami Heat vs Chicago Bulls
NBA League Pass | A FDSN SU | H CHSN+

Sunday, November 23

TimeGame / TV
1:00 pm
Miami Heat vs Philadelphia 76ers
NBA League Pass | A FDSN SU | H NBCSP | NBA TV Canada

Monday, November 24

TimeGame / TV
7:30 pm
Dallas Mavericks vs Miami Heat
NBA League Pass | A KFAA | H FDSN SU

How to Watch Miami Heat Games

In their first full season of the post-Jimmy Butler era, Bam Adebayo and the Miami Heat will be largely off of national television. The Heat are scheduled for just eight national TV games this season, starting with a November 14 matchup with the Knicks on Amazon Prime Video, one of two games on the streamer this season. Butler returns to Miami with the Warriors on November 19, the only Heat game on ESPN this season. The Heat also have two games on NBC Sports (one a Peacock exclusive) and three on NBA TV.

Locally, Heat fans will get Eric Reid, John Crotty and company for 76 games on FanDuel Sports Network Sun.

DETROIT, MI – APRIL 23: The Fanduel Sports Network logo is seen on the microphone logo block of a reporter during a regular season Major League Baseball game between the San Diego Padres and the Detroit Tigers on April 23, 2025 at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire)

Direct-to-Subscriber Platforms

Local games (FanDuel Sports Network Sun):

  • FanDuel Sports Network (in-market only): Available as a standalone subscription through FanDuel Sports Network app, Amazon Prime Video and Fubo. Includes all in-market local games carried on the FanDuel Sports Network RSNs.
  • NBA League Pass (out-of-market only): All out-of-market locally televised games, plus NBA TV. Also available as a standalone purchase through Amazon Prime Video.

National games (ESPN/ABC, NBC/Peacock and Prime Video):

  • Peacock: All NBC Sports-produced games on the NBC broadcast network and Peacock.
  • ESPN Unlimited: All ESPN-produced games on the ESPN cable networks and ABC.
  • Disney+: Occasional simulcasts of ESPN-produced games.
  • Amazon Prime Video: All Amazon-produced games on Prime Video, plus the ability to purchase NBA League Pass and FanDuel Sports Network as add-ons.

Cable and Streaming Bundles

  • YouTube TV: All games on ESPN/ABC and the NBC broadcast network. Some Peacock-exclusive games will be available via NBCSN. (Peacock can also be purchased in full through YouTube Channels).
  • Sling: All games on ESPN/ABC (ABC games will be on ESPN3); NBA League Pass available as an add-on.
  • Fubo: All games on ESPN/ABC and the NBC broadcast network, plus FanDuel Sports Network Sun.
  • DIRECTV (stream): All games on ESPN/ABC and the NBC broadcast network, plus FanDuel Sports Network Sun; NBA League Pass available as an add-on.
  • Linear cable (ex. Dish Network, Xfinity, DIRECTV): All games on ESPN/ABC and the NBC broadcast network, plus FanDuel Sports Network Sun.
  • Hulu + Live TV: All games on ESPN/ABC and the NBC broadcast network.

In-Person

See the Heat in person at Kaseya Center — or catch them on the road — by purchasing tickets from Vivid Seats, SeatGeek or Gametime.

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