The Houston Astros' series finale against the Tampa Bay Rays at Daikin Park will stream exclusively on Peacock on Sunday, July 5, 2026, at 2:30 p.
m.
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Most viewers will need a subscription to watch the game.
Star-Spangled Sunday
The broadcast is part of NBC's "Star-Spangled Sunday" initiative during the Fourth of July weekend.
It marks the first time in Major League Baseball history that a national rightsholder is airing all 15 games on a single day.
NBC Sports is broadcasting MLB games for the first time since 2000, using both its broadcast network and Peacock to cover the full daily slate.
"No sport is associated more with the 4th of July holiday than baseball," said Rob Hyland, NBC Sports’ senior vice president of production and coordinating producer.
"We get the chance and the privilege to cover all 15 games between NBC and Peacock," Hyland added.
Access to live sports on Peacock requires a subscription plan starting at $10.99 a month, with no free trials available.
Certain Xfinity cable subscribers can access the service through their internet packages.
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The game will not be broadcast on Space City Home Network.
Todd Kalas, Doug Waechter, and Julia Morales will call the matchup for the streaming service.
Viewers without a Peacock subscription can watch via NBCSN on YouTube TV, which will simulcast most Sunday games.
Xfinity NBCSN subscribers will only receive three specific alternative games.
Additionally, NBC will broadcast the Mets-Braves game at 11 a. m.
and the Padres-Dodgers game at 6 p. m.
Every Sunday matchup will be accessible on Peacock.
The Astros are scheduled to make their Sunday Night Baseball debut on NBC on August 9 at San Diego, followed by an August 16 home game against Seattle.
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Both events will be simulcast on Peacock.