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One Royals game this week will be simulcast on two Kansas City TV stations

Kansas City Royals right fielder Randal Grichuk (15) is doused by center fielder Kyle Isbel (28) after the win over the Cleveland Guardians at Kauffman Stadium on Sunday in Kansas City.
Kansas City Royals right fielder Randal Grichuk (15) is doused by center fielder Kyle Isbel (28) after the win over the Cleveland Guardians at Kauffman Stadium on Sunday in Kansas City. Imagn Images
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  • Royals host Nationals and White Sox this week with six scheduled broadcasts.
  • Sunday’s game will simulcast on FanDuel Sports, KCTV-5 and KSMO-62.
  • Streaming available via FanDuel Sports app on Amazon Prime for purchase.

It’s always a good thing when your favorite baseball team is in the thick of the playoff race in the so-called dog days of summer.

While the Royals would prefer to have a 20-game lead in the American League Central, they can’t complain about being one of the contenders for a wild-card spot.

Fans will have multiple opportunities this week to see if the Royals can make up ground in the race when the team plays host to the Nationals and White Sox. As usual, the Royals’ six games this week are on FanDuel Sports Kansas City and Sunday’s game also will be simulcast on two local stations in Kansas City.

Here is how to watch the Royals this week, along with radio information. Fans also can stream games on the FanDuel Sports app, which is available on Amazon Prime (for purchase).

Monday: vs. Nationals, 6:40 p.m. (FDSKC and 96.5 The Fan)

Tuesday: vs. Nationals, 6:40 p.m. (FDSKC and 96.5 The Fan)

Wednesday: vs. Nationals, 1:10 p.m. (FDSKC and 96.5 The Fan)

Friday: vs. White Sox, 7:10 p.m. (FDSKC and 96.5 The Fan)

Saturday: vs. White Sox, 6:10 p.m. (FDSKC and 96.5 The Fan)

Sunday: vs. White Sox, 1:10 p.m. (FDSKC, KCTV-5 and KSMO-62 and 96.5 The Fan)

This story was originally published August 11, 2025 at 12:43 PM.

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