There are no better six words in the English language than “seven hours of commercial-free football” to start a Sunday watching NFL RedZone with Scott Hanson at the helm. This is how many football fans consume the sport each NFL season, and with the first NFL week of the 2024 season, we’re ready for RedZone goodness again.
Whether it’s fantasy football, trying to keep up with the league as a whole, or anything in between, fans have flocked to NFL RedZone for years, ready to hop around the league and watch every touchdown from every play. And without Hanson to perfectly host a difficult job, it really isn’t the same.
But of course, to watch the channel, you need to know how to find it, so let’s look at what you need to know to watch NFL RedZone this season.
Here you can see which channels NFL RedZone is broadcast on on the major TV and cable providers:
TV provider |
NFL RedZone Channel Number |
---|---|
DirecTV |
211 |
COURT |
155 |
spectrum |
311 (may vary by location) |
Xfinity |
XfinityX1 |
Fios by Verizon |
835 |
Streaming TV providers have become extremely popular with fans, especially YouTube TV, as this service is now also used for NFL Sunday Ticket. But is NFL RedZone available on all of these services? Let’s take a look at the four main ones and how
Streamers |
Cost |
NFL RedZone included? |
---|---|---|
YouTube TV |
$72.99/month |
Yes, Sports Plus package ($10.99/month) |
Hulu + Live TV |
$76.99/month |
Yes, Sports Add-On ($9.99/month) |
Sling TV (Orange) |
$40/month |
Yes, Sports Extras ($15/month) |
FuboTV |
$79.99/month |
Yes, Elite with Sports Plus |
NFL RedZone is available on all four platforms, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV and FuboTV, but it is part of an add-on package to the base service that carries an additional monthly cost. NFL RedZone is also available on NFL+ if you subscribe for $14.99 per month or $99.99 for the annual subscription.
According to NFL.com’s dedicated RedZone page, the channel will stream for free on select providers during Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season, on Sunday, September 8. Here are the providers where NFL RedZone will be available for free on Sunday:
If you’re a subscriber to these TV providers, you’ll have free access to seven hours of ad-free football on Sundays, but after Week 1 you’ll have to pay for the additional packages that include RedZone.