Slamball 2023 TV schedule

Slamball is back after more than a decade. See how to watch or stream the new season with the 2023 Slamball TV schedule on the ESPN networks. Key dates: July 21: season debut; August 15: playoffs; August 17: championship.

Slamball TV schedule 2023

How to stream Slamball

  • Most Slamball coverage is scheduled to air on the ESPN+ streaming service, which can be purchased for $9.99/mo (or $99/year) here.
  • Coverage on linear TV (ESPN, ESPN2) can be streamed through DIRECTV STREAM (available here), Fubo (available here), Sling (available here), YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV. Those telecasts can also be streamed (with cable, satellite or streaming authentication) through the ESPN app.
  • All of the above apps can be downloaded to the major streaming video players, including Roku. If you purchase a subscription through a link on this page, this site may receive a commission.

Tuesday, August 15

Time ET Game TV
11 p.m. SlamBall Playoffs ESPN2, ESPN+

Thursday, August 17

Time ET Game TV
11 p.m. SlamBall Championship Game ESPN, ESPN+

Previous dates

Friday, July 21

Time ET Game TV
7 p.m. Session 1 ESPN
9:30 p.m. Session 2 ESPN+

Saturday, July 22

Time ET Game TV
8 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
10:30 p.m. Session 2 ESPN+

Sunday, July 23

Time ET Game TV
5:30 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
8 p.m. Session 2 ESPN+

Thursday, July 27

Time ET Game TV
8:30 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
11 p.m. Session 2 ESPN

Friday, July 28

Time ET Game TV
8 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
10:30 p.m. Session 2 ESPN+

Saturday, July 29

Time ET Game TV
8 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
10:30 p.m. Session 2 ESPN+

Sunday, July 30

Time ET Game TV
5:30 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
8 p.m. Session 2 ESPN+

Thursday, August 3

Time ET Game TV
8:30 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
11 p.m. Session 2 ESPN2

Friday, August 4

Time ET Game TV
8 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
10:30 p.m. Session 2 ESPN+

Saturday, August 5

Time ET Game TV
8 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
10:30 p.m. Session 2 ESPN+

Sunday, August 6

Time ET Game TV
5:30 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
8 p.m. Session 2 ESPN+

Thursday, August 10

Time ET Game TV
8:30 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
11 p.m. Session 2 ESPN2

Friday, August 11

Time ET Game TV
8 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
10:30 p.m. Session 2 ESPN+

Saturday, August 12

Time ET Game TV
8 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
10:30 p.m. Session 2 ESPN+

Sunday, August 13

Time ET Game TV
5:30 p.m. Session 1 ESPN+
8 p.m. Session 2 ESPN+

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