Watch Heat Without Cable
If you don’t have cable but you want to watch Miami Heat games in 2026, you’re in the right place. We want to make streaming easy, and as such, we’ve put together a complete rundown on how to watch any and every game this season.
Your options for streaming Heat games will depend on what channel a particular game is on. So, you can check here to see where a certain game is being televised, and then read on below for the best ways to watch any game on any channel without cable.
You can also scroll a bit further, as we break down the least expensive ways to watch all remaining Heat games this season.
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How to Stream Heat Games on FanDuel SN Sun
In Market
Out of Market
International
How to Stream Heat Games on NBC
United States
International
How to Stream Heat Games on Peacock
United States
International
How to Stream Heat Games on Prime Video
United States
International
How to Stream Heat Games on ESPN
United States
International
How to Stream Heat Games on ABC
United States
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How to Watch Every Heat Game for the Lowest Price
In Market
If you live in the Heat market, here’s our recommendation on the best way to watch every game this season:
Sign up for the FanDuel Sports Network channel via Prime Video for the rest of the season
This costs $29 per month ($8.99 for Prime Video and $19.99 for the FSN add-on)
This will get you every Heat game that is on FanDuel SN Sun, which is most of them in local markets.
For any games on NBC or Peacock (that aren’t also on FSN Sun), sign up for a free seven-day trial of Peacock “Premium Plus” via Prime Video
If you don’t have a free trial available, the least expensive alternative is Peacock “Premium” for $11 per month.
For any games on ABC or ESPN (that aren’t also on FSN Sun), sign up for a free trial of Fubo “Pro” or DirecTV Stream “Entertainment” or YouTube TV “Base Plan” or Hulu + Live TV.
If you don’t have any free trials available, the least expensive alternative for ESPN games is a Sling Orange Day Pass for $5.
If you don’t have any free trials available, the least expensive alternative for ABC games via ESPN Unlimited for $30 per month.
For any Prime Video-exclusive games, you can sign up for a sign up for a free trial of either Amazon Prime or Prime Video by itself.
If you don’t have a free trial available, the least expensive alternative is Prime Video for $9 per month.
So, from in market, you can watch every remaining Heat game this season for as low as $58 total (two months of service).
Just note that depending on the free trials you have at your disposal, and when you time them out, that could be slightly higher.
Out of Market
If the Heat play outside your market, and you live in the United States, here’s a step-by-step guide to watch every game for as cheap as possible:
Again, free trials could change the numbers slightly, but that’s every Heat game for the rest of the season for as low as $34 from out of market.