How to Watch Heat Games Without Cable in 2026

If you’re looking to catch all the Miami Heat games in 2026 without a cable subscription, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve got the lowdown on how to stream every game this season, no matter which channel they’re on.

Depending on where a particular game is being televised, your streaming options may vary. Check to see where a specific game will air, then read on to discover the best ways to watch without cable. We’ll also break down the most budget-friendly options to catch all the remaining Heat games this season.

For in-market games on FanDuel SN Sun, you can sign up for a Prime Video FanDuel Sports Network channel with a 7-day free trial. If you’re out of market, your best bet is NBA League Pass via Prime Video with a 7-day free trial. International viewers can access NBA League Pass.

To catch Heat games on NBC, try Peacock “Premium Plus” via Prime Video for free with a 7-day trial or opt for Peacock “Premium” for $11 per month. International viewers can also use NBA League Pass.

For streaming Heat games on Peacock, Prime Video, ESPN, and ABC, various streaming services offer free trials or budget-friendly subscription options depending on the game. Prices can range from $5 to $30 per game, depending on the platform and channel.

To watch every Heat game for the lowest price, in-market viewers can sign up for the FanDuel Sports Network channel via Prime Video. For other channels, consider free trials or subscription services with budget-friendly options. With some strategic planning around free trials, you could watch every game this season for as low as $58 total. Just keep an eye on the available trial periods to maximize your savings.