As of March 1st, 2025, FanDuel Sports Network Great Lakes has ceased operations and no longer streams or broadcasts professional, college, and high school sports in and around the Cleveland area, including MLB’s Cleveland Guardians, the NFL’s Cleveland Browns, and the AHL’s Cleveland Monsters.
However, it does not hold broadcast rights to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Still, its still-livestreaming sister network, FanDuel Sports Network Ohio, carries those games and has some overlap with the former lineup of FanDuel Sports Network Great Lakes events.
Editor note: Bally Sports Networks rebranded to FanDuel Sports Networks on October 21, 2024 and FanDuel Sports Network Great Lakes is no longer streaming.
FanDuel Sports Network Great Lakes is no longer broadcasting, streaming, or in operation.
As of now, none of the following teams are currently being broadcast on any FanDuel Sports Network (FDSN) channels, including any regional teams:
Cleveland Guardians (MLB)
Cleveland Browns (NFL)
Cleveland Monsters (AHL)
If you want to watch the Cleveland Guardians for the 2025 MLB season or catch the Cleveland Browns for the NFL pre-and-regular season, you can use Fubo or DIRECTV which each offer a 5-day free trial to test drive the platform.
The following FDSN regional networks are still streaming:
FDSN Midwest: Coverage of the Milwaukee Brewers and Minnesota Wild.
FDSN North: Streams the Minnesota market, including the Minnesota Lynx and Wild (NHL).
FDSN Sun: Broadcasts the Tampa Bay Rays and other Florida-based sports teams.
FDSN Southeast: Covers teams in the southeastern U.S., such as Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves and Miami Marlins.
FDSN Southwest: Full livestreaming coverage of the St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals.
FanDuel Sports Network Great Lakes has sunsetted it services and no longer is broadcasting, streaming, or televising regional sports.
Amazon Prime does not offer FanDuel Sports Network Great Lakes and will be unable to offer the service as Fan Duel Sports Network Great Lakes is no longer in service.
The network is no longer around — you can't pay to watch FanDuel Sports Network Great Lakes or get a free trial on any provider to watch it.