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How to watch the Royals games this week, including two national broadcasts

The Royals are in the midst of a 10-game road trip that takes them to three cities where they will face teams that made the postseason field a year ago.

Over the weekend, the Royals lost two of three from the Guardians in Cleveland, and then jetted to New York. An ALDS rematch begins Monday night when the Royals open a three-game series with the Yankees.

After that, the Royals will fly to Detroit and play four games against the Tigers. All of the games this week will be broadcast on FanDuel Sports Kansas City, but two of the contests also will be available for a national television audience.

The Royals-Yankees game Monday also will be broadcast on the MLB Network, while Thursday’s game against the Tigers will air on FS1.

Kansas City Royals players Vinnie Pasquantino (9), Chris Stratton (35), Salvador Perez (13) and Bobby Witt Jr. (7) celebrate after beating the Baltimore Orioles at Kauffman Stadium on Apr 4, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
Kansas City Royals players Vinnie Pasquantino (9), Chris Stratton (35), Salvador Perez (13) and Bobby Witt Jr. (7) celebrate after beating the Baltimore Orioles at Kauffman Stadium on Apr 4, 2025 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Peter Aiken Imagn Images

All seven games also will be streamed on the FDSKC app for in-market fans and MLB-TV for out-of market viewers.

Here’s a look at the games and how to watch and listen.

Monday: at Yankees, 6:05 p.m. (FDSKC, MLB Network and 96.5 The Fan)

Tuesday: at Yankees, 6:05 p.m. (FDSKC and 96.5 The Fan)

Wednesday: at Yankees, 6:05 p.m. (FDSKC and 96.5 The Fan)

Thursday: at Tigers, 5:40 p.m. (FDSKC, FS1 and 96.5 The Fan)

Friday: at Tigers, 5:40 p.m. (FDSKC and 96.5 The Fan)

Saturday: at Tigers, 12:10 p.m. (FDSKC and 96.5 The Fan)

Sunday: at Tigers, 12:40 p.m. (FDSKC and 96.5 The Fan)

This story was originally published April 14, 2025 at 11:12 AM.

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