After a fierce playoff run and strategic offseason moves, the Philadelphia 76ers enter the 2025-2026 NBA season with renewed ambition. With stars in peak form and chemistry on the rise, expectations run high in Philadelphia—and that energy is echoing among fans eager to follow the action live from tip-off to playoffs.
As viewership demand climbs, basketball fans are exploring a range of broadcast and streaming platforms to stay connected to every key play. Among those options, DirecTV offers a streamlined experience that combines national coverage, regional sports access, and compatibility with major broadcasters.
Fans can catch nationally televised games on ESPN, TNT, ABC, and NBA TV, while NBC Sports Philadelphia continues to provide local coverage for in-market matchups. Streaming services like NBA League Pass and ESPN+ supplement the mix, but DirecTV brings these elements together in a single, consolidated viewing platform tailored to serious NBA followers.
The NBA typically releases the upcoming regular season schedule in mid-August. The 2025–2026 season will follow suit, with the league announcing all 82 regular season games in a single release, broken down by team, network broadcast assignments, and key national games. The schedule is published on NBA.com and picked up immediately by sports news outlets and TV partners.
Although the dates are subject to change due to network adjustments or flex scheduling later in the season, the initial release will provide a near-complete picture of when and where the 76ers play — both home and away. Once the schedule is official, DirecTV will update its grid to reflect all accessible NBA broadcasts involving the Sixers.
Philadelphia's 2025–2026 campaign will feature a tight rotation of high-stakes matchups. Games against Eastern Conference rivals such as the Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, and Miami Heat routinely receive national attention — and airtime. The league also ensures that superstars face off in prime slots, so games against teams like the Denver Nuggets and Golden State Warriors could be flexed into prime-time windows as well.
The NBA typically schedules marquee games throughout the holidays. Look for the Sixers to play in the NBA’s Christmas Day or Martin Luther King Jr. Day programming if they remain among the top-ranked teams. These high-visibility games are guaranteed to be broadcast on ESPN, ABC, TNT, or NBC, with DirecTV including them in its national packages.
The preseason begins in late September or early October, about two weeks before the regular season opener. These games are often broadcast regionally, though some will be available on NBA TV or through League Pass. DirecTV subscribers can access these broadcasts through RSNs, particularly NBC Sports Philadelphia for fans in the Sixers’ home market.
Unlike the preseason, all 82 regular season games will be accessible either via national networks, regional affiliates, or League Pass. DirecTV incorporates all three into its NBA broadcasting options, ensuring a seamless shift from preseason warmups into full-season coverage.
For the 2025–2026 NBA season, the Philadelphia 76ers will be featured across a lineup of national broadcast partners that include ESPN, ABC, TNT, and NBC's new NBA coverage platform. These networks collectively deliver marquee games, season openers, holiday matchups, and high-stakes showdowns across varying days of the week, giving you access to the action without relying solely on local broadcasts.
Following the league’s updated media rights agreements, NBC has re-entered NBA broadcasting for the first time since 2002, joining ESPN and Turner Sports (TNT) in providing weekly coverage. NBC will focus on Sunday primetime games and select Saturday matchups. ESPN and ABC continue to split Wednesday, Friday, and weekend games, bringing consistent national exposure for teams like the 76ers.
The exact number of nationally televised 76ers games for the 2025–2026 season will be defined post-schedule release—typically in August. Based on historical trends and the team's competitive standing, the 76ers are projected to appear in approximately 20 to 25 national broadcasts over the course of the regular season. These appearances span across:
Expect matchups against top-tier franchises—such as the Celtics, Bucks, and Lakers—to be featured, often in prime time slots. The 76ers’ growing fanbase and high-profile roster practically guarantee a strong national presence.
Channel navigation on DirecTV is straightforward for NBA fans. Here are the key channel numbers where you can find national NBA broadcasts during the 2025–2026 season:
Since NBC’s NBA games air on its national network and its digital NBC Sports platform, local NBC affiliates will carry Sunday and Saturday broadcasts. Check your receiver’s guide for exact regional listings.
Can’t find a channel? Use DirecTV’s voice remote to search by team or opponent. Say, “Philadelphia 76ers vs. Miami Heat,” and the system will display all available viewing options across channels and times in seconds.
DirecTV structures its sports programming around depth and regional flexibility. For NBA fans, this means access to a variety of live games across both national and local networks. The CHOICE™ package and above includes dozens of sports channels as a baseline, with options to expand through add-ons like the NBA League Pass or Regional Sports Network packages. Games broadcast on ESPN, TNT, NBA TV, and ABC—key national broadcasters for the NBA—are included in most higher-tier plans without requiring additional fees.
Philadelphia 76ers fans benefit when subscribing to DirecTV from within the team’s regional market. Within Greater Philadelphia, DirecTV grants access to NBC Sports Philadelphia, which holds the local rights to most Sixers games not broadcast nationally. This means fans can follow regular-season matchups, pre-game coverage, and post-game analysis through a single provider. Outside the region, subscribers can turn to NBA League Pass for out-of-market access—covered in a dedicated section later.
The DirecTV interface is built around user personalization and live sports tracking. Through the on-screen guide and search functions, subscribers can browse by team, league, or channel. Typing “Philadelphia 76ers” brings up a full list of upcoming games, currently live broadcasts, and replays scheduled for later viewing. Alerts, reminders, and automatic game recordings can be set with a few remote clicks, streamlining the game-day setup. In addition, the SportsMix feature enables live viewing of multiple games at once—ideal during packed NBA slates.
With the Genie HD DVR system, fans can record up to five games simultaneously and store up to 200 hours of HD content. Whether watching from the main living room screen or via a connected TV Genie Mini in another part of the house, fans never miss a tipoff. Integrated voice control search in newer models further enhances accessibility for finding live Sixers games.
For fans in the Philadelphia broadcast region, NBC Sports Philadelphia is the primary network carrying non-national, in-market Philadelphia 76ers games. This regional sports network (RSN) delivers live coverage, pregame analysis, postgame interviews, insider access, and commentary tailored specifically to the Sixers’ audience. It creates a consistent viewing experience that syncs closely with the rhythm of the team’s season, featuring familiar play-by-play voices and local perspectives that national broadcasts rarely capture.
Viewers based in the Philadelphia metropolitan area—covering southeastern Pennsylvania, parts of Delaware, and South Jersey—will receive NBC Sports Philadelphia as part of DirecTV’s CHOICE™ package or higher. The channel is typically assigned to channel 676, but users can confirm it quickly through the on-screen programming guide or the DirecTV app.
This access allows subscribers to watch the majority of the 76ers’ regular-season games without switching platforms or upgrading to premium tiers, provided they're inside the broadcast footprint.
Fans living outside the local broadcast area won’t see NBC Sports Philadelphia included in their regional lineup. DirecTV restricts access to RSNs based on ZIP codes due to regional broadcasting rights. If Sixers games are airing only locally without national simulcast, these games are blacked out for out-of-market viewers via NBC Sports Philadelphia.
To watch those games, out-of-market fans need to subscribe to NBA League Pass, which includes live broadcasts of regional games not on national channels. Another option is to use authenticated streaming platforms with RSN availability, but DirecTV itself cannot enable live access to NBC Sports Philadelphia unless the subscriber address is within market bounds.
Geographic rights carve out access, but locking into the proper service combination through DirecTV ensures fans don’t miss marquee matchups, buzzer-beaters, or crucial playoff seeding games carried on NBC Sports Philadelphia.
NBA League Pass on DirecTV gives complete access to live, out-of-market games during the 2025–2026 NBA season. For Philadelphia 76ers fans living outside the NBC Sports Philadelphia broadcast region, this is the key viewing option. Whether you're in Denver, Seattle, or Honolulu, League Pass brings every regular season 76ers game directly to your screen—except for those nationally televised or subject to local blackout rules.
The package includes up to 40 out-of-market games per week, featuring multiple camera angles, enhanced live stats, and both home and away audio feeds. Viewers can switch between broadcasts to customize their experience. Replays and condensed versions of games become available shortly after the final buzzer, giving fans flexibility in how—and when—they watch.
Add NBA League Pass directly through your DirecTV subscription. The service is available as an add-on tier that can be activated by phone, online, or through your on-screen guide. Upon activation, the League Pass channels are delivered automatically to your receiver on channel slots 750–768, organized by team and matchup schedule.
DirecTV typically opens the season with a free preview week during opening nights in late October. Following that, subscription pricing for the full-season League Pass typically ranges from $14.99 per month to $99.99 per season, depending on whether you choose the full package or a single-team option focused solely on the 76ers.
NBA League Pass operates fully on most modern DirecTV HD and Genie receivers. Models like the HR44, HR54, and Genie 2 (HS17) support seamless multi-game viewing, DVR recording, and advanced statistics integration during live broadcasts. Users with connected Genie systems can even split screens to monitor multiple games in real time—a major advantage during doubleheaders and key Eastern Conference matchups.
When watching from within the 76ers’ broadcast territory—comprising Pennsylvania, South Jersey, and parts of Delaware—games airing on NBC Sports Philadelphia won't be accessible on League Pass due to NBA blackout restrictions. Instead, fans in those regions need access to RSN carriage through DirecTV’s CHOICE™ package or higher.
For fans outside that zone, League Pass removes barriers. Every tip-off, fourth-quarter run, and Joel Embiid dagger three-pointer gets broadcast with no regional constraints. Want only the Sixers? Opt for the team-specific subscription and watch only their games at a reduced rate.
Access to Philadelphia 76ers games during the 2025–2026 NBA season on DirecTV depends largely on your chosen channel package. DirecTV bundles multiple sports-centric networks into tiered offerings, letting fans tap into both national and regional broadcasts with the right subscription. Understanding which packages deliver NBA content eliminates guesswork and unlocks more consistent access to live 76ers coverage.
Subscribers can expand their NBA access by adding dedicated sports channel packs. One key option is the Sports Pack, which brings 20+ additional regional and specialty sports networks into your lineup. That includes extra NBA TV content, college sports programming, and some out-of-market RSNs that may feature alternative NBA coverage.
Additionally, fans can integrate NBA League Pass as a premium add-on. While covered in detail in an earlier section, this service complements the regular packages by broadcasting out-of-market 76ers games, increasing the number of live games available week to week.
DirecTV frequently rolls out seasonal promotions aimed at sports fans. During the NBA preseason and opening month, new subscribers often receive limited-time offers such as:
These promotions change annually, so reviewing the current offer details before the 76ers season begins in October 2025 will ensure you're locked in at the best rate with the most coverage.
The DirecTV app extends the full NBA viewing experience beyond the living room. Once signed in with valid DirecTV credentials, users can stream every available Philadelphia 76ers game on smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs. The app syncs seamlessly with live broadcasts from NBC Sports Philadelphia, ESPN, and national partners, offering flexible viewing on the move or at home.
Whether you're catching the Sixers in the regular season or the postseason, the DirecTV app ensures access to real-time, high-definition streams—provided your subscription covers the necessary RSNs or national channels airing the games.
DirecTV’s streaming capabilities extend to a broad range of devices, offering integration with:
This cross-device integration provides a unified viewing experience—no need to juggle multiple apps or logins to follow the 76ers across all 82 games and beyond.
Using DirecTV login credentials unlocks access to live sports apps like the NBC Sports app and the WatchESPN platform. This means fans can catch every regional NBC Sports Philadelphia broadcast and every nationally televised NBA game on ESPN—across mobile, tablet, or browser. It keeps coverage centralized while aligning with the league’s multi-broadcaster schedule structure.
Compared to YouTube TV or Amazon Prime Video, DirecTV consolidates national, regional, and premium NBA content under a single provider. YouTube TV offers ESPN and TNT but lacks long-term deals with most RSNs like NBC Sports Philadelphia. Amazon Prime delivers selective game rights, primarily on a national and occasional exclusive basis, but not full season coverage of a single team like the Sixers.
DirecTV's edge lies in its layered subscription model: combine a base package with the right sports add-ons, and full access—local and national—becomes possible without switching between providers, apps, or accounts. Viewers who prioritize team-specific broadcasts, DVR support, and channel consistency often choose DirecTV for its deep integration of content and technology.
As of the 2025–2026 NBA season, Amazon Prime Video does not hold rights to stream local or national Philadelphia 76ers games. The NBA’s national broadcast agreements remain with Warner Bros. Discovery (TNT), The Walt Disney Company (ESPN and ABC), and NBCUniversal (NBC and Peacock), with no confirmed distribution rights extended to Amazon Prime for regular-season or playoff broadcasts.
Amazon’s involvement in professional sports continues to grow—particularly in the NFL with exclusive rights to Thursday Night Football—but no agreement exists between Amazon and the NBA that impacts access to live 76ers games. Prime members may still find related basketball content like original documentaries or behind-the-scenes features, but live game access is unavailable there.
ESPN+ delivers value as a companion platform, though it does not replace DirecTV's main ESPN and ABC broadcasts. Live NBA games aired on ESPN’s linear channels remain exclusive to traditional TV distribution and live TV streaming services with authenticated access. DirecTV subscribers who receive ESPN in their package can use those credentials to log into the ESPN app, but cannot stream live NBA games solely through ESPN+.
For direct access to all nationally televised and regional 76ers games, a DirecTV package with ESPN, ABC, TNT, and NBC Sports Philadelphia will deliver full coverage. Neither Amazon Prime nor ESPN+ offers a complete or primary viewing path for 76ers fans this season.
The 2025–2026 NBA season brings more than just intense matchups and star-studded rosters—fans can now experience Philadelphia 76ers games in ultra-high definition. DirecTV offers 4K broadcasts for select NBA games, delivering sharper visuals, richer colors, and lifelike detail that standard HD simply can’t match.
Live 4K coverage typically appears on DirecTV Channel 105 and Channel 106. These two destinations carry a curated mix of national NBA games and marquee matchups throughout the season. While not every 76ers game will be in 4K, high-profile contests—especially those nationally televised—routinely land on these networks.
To access 76ers games in 4K on DirecTV, the setup must meet several technical criteria. Without compatible hardware, the enhanced resolution won't activate regardless of channel access. Here's what’s required:
DirecTV typically auto-detects 4K-capable setups during initialization. But for manual confirmation, opening the Settings > Display options will verify whether your system is configured properly.
Not every broadcast hits 4K, but DirecTV ensures every 76ers game is shown in full HD quality—usually at 1080i—on channels like NBC Sports Philadelphia and ESPN. These broadcasts maintain fluid motion, solid detail, and dynamic audio, especially when paired with surround sound systems or soundbars.
Ready to transform your living room into a Wells Fargo Center-level experience? With the right equipment and access to the right channels, each possession, block, and buzzer-beater comes through with clarity that brings fans closer to the floor.
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