Toronto Raptors TV Schedule

See how to watch every game of the 2025-26 Toronto Raptors season with the following American and Canadian TV schedule. (Full NBA schedule available here.)

2025-26 Toronto Raptors TV Schedule

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NBA Playoffs

Today

TimeGame / TV
1:00 pm
Eastern Conference Quarterfinal
5Toronto Raptors vs 4Cleveland Cavaliers
Game 1
Prime Video | SN1, SN+

Monday, April 20

TimeGame / TV
7:00 pm
Eastern Conference Quarterfinal
5Toronto Raptors vs 4Cleveland Cavaliers
Game 2
Peacock, NBCSN

Thursday, April 23

TimeGame / TV
8:00 pm
Eastern Conference Quarterfinal
4Cleveland Cavaliers vs 5Toronto Raptors
Game 3

Sunday, April 26

TimeGame / TV
1:00 pm
Eastern Conference Quarterfinal
4Cleveland Cavaliers vs 5Toronto Raptors
Game 4

Wednesday, April 29

TimeGame / TV
TBD
Eastern Conference Quarterfinal
5Toronto Raptors vs 4Cleveland Cavaliers
Game 5 - if necessary
tbd

Friday, May 1

TimeGame / TV
TBD
Eastern Conference Quarterfinal
4Cleveland Cavaliers vs 5Toronto Raptors
Game 6 - if necessary
TBD

Sunday, May 3

TimeGame / TV
TBD
Eastern Conference Quarterfinal
5Toronto Raptors vs 4Cleveland Cavaliers
Game 7 - if necessary
TBD
No more upcoming games to show.

How to Watch Toronto Raptors Games

Coming off of a third-straight season missing the playoffs, the Raptors would seem to be clearly in rebuilding mode. Not surprisingly, they are set for just four games on U.S. national television, including one game each on Peacock (November 24 vs. Cleveland) and Prime Video (February 5 vs. Chicago) and a pair on NBA TV.

In Canada, SportsNet and TSN are scheduled for 40 games each. (The NBA schedule release covers only 80 of 82 games, with the remaining two to be announced based on NBA Cup results. One will air on TSN and the other on SportsNet, giving the platforms 41 games each.)

Dec 16, 2024; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; TSN sportscaster Matt Devlin and colour commentator Jack Armstrong talk with Santa Claus before a game between the Toronto Raptors and the Chicago Bulls at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Direct-to-Subscriber Platforms

Local games (SportsNet and TSN):

  • SportsNet+ (in Canada only): 41 Raptors games, plus 200 additional regular season NBA games and some playoff games can be streamed for $30/mo or $250/year via SportsNet+.
  • TSN (in Canada only): 41 Raptors games, plus NBA All-Star Weekend and playoff games can be streamed for $25/mo or $200/year through the TSN app. (Note that this is not TSN+, a separate service that costs an additional $8/mo or $80/year.)
  • NBA League Pass (in the United States): All out-of-market locally televised games, plus NBA TV. Also available as a standalone purchase through Amazon Prime Video.

American national television (ESPN/ABC, NBC/Peacock and Prime Video):

  • Peacock: All NBC Sports-produced games on the NBC broadcast network and Peacock.
  • ESPN Unlimited: All ESPN-produced games on the ESPN cable networks and ABC.
  • Disney+: Occasional simulcasts of ESPN-produced games.
  • Amazon Prime Video: All Amazon-produced games on Prime Video, plus the ability to purchase NBA League Pass and FanDuel Sports Network as add-ons.

American Cable and Streaming Bundles

  • YouTube TV: All games on ESPN/ABC and the NBC broadcast network. Some Peacock-exclusive games will be available via NBCSN. (Peacock can also be purchased in full through YouTube Channels).
  • Sling: All games on ESPN/ABC (ABC games will be on ESPN3); NBA League Pass available as an add-on.
  • Fubo: All games on ESPN/ABC and the NBC broadcast network.
  • DIRECTV (stream): All games on ESPN/ABC and the NBC broadcast network; NBA League Pass available as an add-on.
  • Linear cable (ex. Dish Network, Xfinity, DIRECTV): All games on ESPN/ABC and the NBC broadcast network.
  • Hulu + Live TV: All games on ESPN/ABC and the NBC broadcast network.

In-Person

See the Raptors in person at the ScotiaBank Arena, or catch them on the road, by purchasing tickets from Vivid Seats, SeatGeek or Gametime.

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