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Royals release 2025 broadcast plan as the opening day is approaching

Kansas City, Mo (KCTV) – On Monday, the Kansas City Royals and Fanduel Sports Network announced the program of the team of the regular season.

The opening day in the K will take place on March 27th in the Kauffman Stadium, while the Royals The Cleveland Guardians at 3:10 p.m. Live reporting on Fanduel Sports Network begins at 2 p.m., while Zeremonia take place in the field before the game.

Fanduel Sports Network is broadcast 154 of the team of the team's 161 games. 10 of these games will be on KCTV5/KSMO Simulcast:

  • Sunday, April 6th against Baltimore (KCTV5/KSMO)
  • Sunday, April 27 against Houston (KSMO)
  • Sunday, May 18th against St. Louis (KSMO)
  • Monday, May 26th against Cincinnati (KCTV5/KSMO)
  • Sunday, June 1st against Detroit (KSMO)
  • Sunday, June 15th against athletics (KCTV5/KSMO)
  • Sunday, July 20th in Miami (KCTV5/KSMO)
  • Sunday, August 17 against White Sox (KCTV5/KSMO)
  • Sunday, August 24th in Detroit (KCTV5/KSMO)
  • Sunday, August 31st against Detroit (KCTV5/KSMO)

The eight games, which are not included in the Fanduel Sports Network reporting, are instead planned in the national television package by Major League Baseball:

  • Saturday, May 3rd in Baltimore (Fox)
  • Friday, June 20 in San Diego (Apple TV+)
  • Saturday, June 21st in San Diego (Fox)
  • Saturday, July 26th against Cleveland (Fox)
  • Sunday, August 10th in Minnesota (Roku)
  • Saturday, August 30 against Detroit (Fox)
  • Saturday, September 6th against Minnesota (Fox)
  • Thursday, September 11th in Cleveland (Fox)

After all, five games will appear at the Fanduel Sports Network and in other national networks at the same time:

  • Monday, April 14th at Yankees (MLB Network)
  • Thursday, April 17th in Detroit (FS1)
  • Saturday, April 26th against Houston (FS1)
  • Tuesday, June 10 against Yankees (TBS)
  • Thursday, June 12th against Yankees (MLB network)

Fanduel Sports Network can access streaming subscription, cables, satellites and more. For more information, see Fanduel Sports Network website or the Royals website.

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