The Royals are coming off a horrific 2023 season but have put together a nice start to 2024. If you are a fan of the team or looking to watch the Royals, let’s look at the TV streaming and cable options for this MLB season.
Royals TV Options – Streaming
The Royals games are broadcast mostly on Bally Sports and you can watch the network if you live in the region. Sometimes, the Royals might be on ESPN, Fox, or another national TV channel. You can access Royals games in the region with some of these streaming services.
*If you don’t live in the Kansas City Region and want to watch the Royals, you can watch almost all of their games with an MLB TV subscription. With this streaming option, you can watch the Royals or any team not located in your area every day.
Royals TV Options – Cable
If you live in the region, you can use one of these cable TV providers that works with Bally Sports to provide the network for local fans.
*Keep in mind that these partnerships can change and sometimes cable TV providers revoke access to certain networks. Always confirm what channels are available before signing up.
Kansas City Royals 2024 Remaining Schedule
The Royals compete in the AL Central Division and play their home games at Kauffman Stadium located in Kansas City, Missouri. They will play their final regular season game of 2024 in Atlanta on Sunday, September 29. Take a look at the Royals’ 2024 schedule for the rest of the way.
Date | Opponent | Time (ET) | National TV |
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Fri, May 10 | @ Los Angeles | 9:38 PM | Apple TV+ |
Sat, May 11 | @ Los Angeles | 9:38 PM | |
Sun, May 12 | @ Los Angeles | 4:07 PM | |
Mon, May 13 | @ Seattle | 9:40 PM | |
Tue, May 14 | @ Seattle | 9:40 PM | |
Wed, May 15 | @ Seattle | 4:10 PM | |
Fri, May 17 | vs Oakland | 7:40 PM | |
Sat, May 18 | vs Oakland | 7:10 PM | |
Sun, May 19 | vs Oakland | 2:10 PM | |
Mon, May 20 | vs Detroit | 7:40 PM | FS1 |
Tue, May 21 | vs Detroit | 7:40 PM | |
Wed, May 22 | vs Detroit | 2:10 PM | |
Fri, May 24 | @ Tampa Bay | 6:50 PM | |
Sat, May 25 | @ Tampa Bay | 4:10 PM | |
Sun, May 26 | @ Tampa Bay | 1:40 PM | |
Mon, May 27 | @ Minnesota | 2:10 PM | |
Tue, May 28 | @ Minnesota | 7:40 PM | |
Wed, May 29 | @ Minnesota | 7:40 PM | |
Thu, May 30 | @ Minnesota | 1:10 PM | |
Fri, May 31 | vs San Diego | 8:10 PM | |
Sat, Jun 1 | vs San Diego | 4:10 PM | |
Sun, Jun 2 | vs San Diego | 2:10 PM | |
Tue, Jun 4 | @ Cleveland | 6:40 PM | |
Wed, Jun 5 | @ Cleveland | 6:40 PM | |
Thu, Jun 6 | @ Cleveland | 1:10 PM | |
Fri, Jun 7 | vs Seattle | 8:10 PM | |
Sat, Jun 8 | vs Seattle | 4:10 PM | |
Sun, Jun 9 | vs Seattle | 2:10 PM | |
Mon, Jun 10 | vs New York | 8:10 PM | |
Tue, Jun 11 | vs New York | 8:10 PM | |
Wed, Jun 12 | vs New York | 8:10 PM | |
Thu, Jun 13 | vs New York | 2:10 PM | |
Fri, Jun 14 | @ Los Angeles | 10:10 PM | |
Sat, Jun 15 | @ Los Angeles | 9:10 PM | |
Sun, Jun 16 | @ Los Angeles | 4:10 PM | |
Tue, Jun 18 | @ Oakland | 9:40 PM | |
Wed, Jun 19 | @ Oakland | 9:40 PM | |
Thu, Jun 20 | @ Oakland | 3:37 PM | |
Fri, Jun 21 | @ Texas | 8:05 PM | |
Sat, Jun 22 | @ Texas | 4:05 PM | |
Sun, Jun 23 | @ Texas | 2:35 PM | |
Mon, Jun 24 | vs Miami | 8:10 PM | |
Tue, Jun 25 | vs Miami | 8:10 PM | |
Wed, Jun 26 | vs Miami | 2:10 PM | |
Thu, Jun 27 | vs Cleveland | 8:10 PM | FS1 |
Fri, Jun 28 | vs Cleveland | 8:10 PM | |
Sat, Jun 29 | vs Cleveland | 4:10 PM | |
Sun, Jun 30 | vs Cleveland | 2:10 PM | |
Tue, Jul 2 | vs Tampa Bay | 8:10 PM | |
Wed, Jul 3 | vs Tampa Bay | 8:10 PM | |
Thu, Jul 4 | vs Tampa Bay | 8:10 PM | |
Fri, Jul 5 | @ Colorado | 8:10 PM | |
Sat, Jul 6 | @ Colorado | 9:10 PM | |
Sun, Jul 7 | @ Colorado | 3:10 PM | |
Tue, Jul 9 | @ St. Louis | 7:45 PM | |
Wed, Jul 10 | @ St. Louis | 7:45 PM | |
Fri, Jul 12 | @ Boston | 7:10 PM | |
Sat, Jul 13 | @ Boston | 4:10 PM | |
Sun, Jul 14 | @ Boston | 1:35 PM | |
Fri, Jul 19 | vs Chicago | 8:10 PM | |
Sat, Jul 20 | vs Chicago | 7:10 PM | |
Sun, Jul 21 | vs Chicago | 2:10 PM | |
Mon, Jul 22 | vs Arizona | 8:10 PM | |
Tue, Jul 23 | vs Arizona | 8:10 PM | |
Wed, Jul 24 | vs Arizona | 8:10 PM | |
Fri, Jul 26 | vs Chicago | 8:10 PM | |
Sat, Jul 27 | vs Chicago | 7:10 PM | |
Sun, Jul 28 | vs Chicago | 2:10 PM | |
Mon, Jul 29 | @ Chicago | 8:10 PM | |
Tue, Jul 30 | @ Chicago | 8:10 PM | |
Wed, Jul 31 | @ Chicago | 2:10 PM | |
Thu, Aug 1 | @ Detroit | 6:40 PM | |
Fri, Aug 2 | @ Detroit | 6:40 PM | |
Sat, Aug 3 | @ Detroit | 6:10 PM | |
Sun, Aug 4 | @ Detroit | 1:40 PM | |
Mon, Aug 5 | vs Boston | 8:10 PM | |
Tue, Aug 6 | vs Boston | 8:10 PM | |
Wed, Aug 7 | vs Boston | 8:10 PM | |
Fri, Aug 9 | vs St. Louis | 8:10 PM | |
Sat, Aug 10 | vs St. Louis | 7:10 PM | |
Mon, Aug 12 | @ Minnesota | 7:40 PM | |
Tue, Aug 13 | @ Minnesota | 7:40 PM | |
Wed, Aug 14 | @ Minnesota | 1:10 PM | |
Fri, Aug 16 | @ Cincinnati | 6:40 PM | |
Sat, Aug 17 | @ Cincinnati | 6:40 PM | |
Sun, Aug 18 | @ Cincinnati | 1:40 PM | |
Mon, Aug 19 | vs Los Angeles | 8:10 PM | |
Tue, Aug 20 | vs Los Angeles | 8:10 PM | |
Wed, Aug 21 | vs Los Angeles | 8:10 PM | |
Fri, Aug 23 | vs Philadelphia | 8:10 PM | |
Sat, Aug 24 | vs Philadelphia | 7:10 PM | |
Sun, Aug 25 | vs Philadelphia | 2:10 PM | |
Mon, Aug 26 | @ Cleveland | 6:40 PM | |
Tue, Aug 27 | @ Cleveland | 6:40 PM | |
Wed, Aug 28 | @ Cleveland | 1:10 PM | |
Thu, Aug 29 | @ Houston | 8:10 PM | |
Fri, Aug 30 | @ Houston | 8:10 PM | |
Sat, Aug 31 | @ Houston | 7:10 PM | |
Sun, Sep 1 | @ Houston | 2:10 PM | |
Mon, Sep 2 | vs Cleveland | 4:10 PM | |
Tue, Sep 3 | vs Cleveland | 7:40 PM | |
Wed, Sep 4 | vs Cleveland | 7:40 PM | |
Fri, Sep 6 | vs Minnesota | 8:10 PM | |
Sat, Sep 7 | vs Minnesota | 7:10 PM | |
Sun, Sep 8 | vs Minnesota | 2:10 PM | |
Mon, Sep 9 | @ New York | 7:05 PM | |
Tue, Sep 10 | @ New York | 7:05 PM | |
Wed, Sep 11 | @ New York | 7:05 PM | |
Fri, Sep 13 | @ Pittsburgh | 6:40 PM | |
Sat, Sep 14 | @ Pittsburgh | 6:40 PM | |
Sun, Sep 15 | @ Pittsburgh | 1:35 PM | |
Mon, Sep 16 | vs Detroit | 7:40 PM | |
Tue, Sep 17 | vs Detroit | 7:40 PM | |
Wed, Sep 18 | vs Detroit | 7:40 PM | |
Fri, Sep 20 | vs San Francisco | 8:10 PM | |
Sat, Sep 21 | vs San Francisco | 7:10 PM | |
Sun, Sep 22 | vs San Francisco | 2:10 PM | |
Tue, Sep 24 | @ Washington | 6:45 PM | |
Wed, Sep 25 | @ Washington | 6:45 PM | |
Thu, Sep 26 | @ Washington | 1:05 PM | |
Fri, Sep 27 | @ Atlanta | 7:20 PM | |
Sat, Sep 28 | @ Atlanta | 7:20 PM | |
Sun, Sep 29 | @ Atlanta | 3:20 PM |
Kansas City Royals Recent Season Results
It has been a rough stretch for the Royals in recent years. They went 56-106 in 2023 and haven’t reached the playoffs since 2015 when they won the World Series 4-1 over the New York Mets. The Royals lost the World Series in 7 games in 2014 to the Giants. Before then, the Royals hadn’t been in the playoff since they won the World Series back in 1985.
This season, the Royals are off to a respectable start and hope to fight for a potential playoff spot while competing in the AL Central Division.