NBA Schedule 2025–26: By Team, Results & Today’s NBA TV Schedule

The 2025–26 NBA season is ready to deliver months of nonstop basketball from the first tip in late October through the Finals in June. Fans can track every matchup, follow live results and check daily TV listings all in one place.

This guide covers the full season overview, today’s games and TV schedule, team-by-team matchups and details on how to watch across the United States and abroad.

NBA Schedule 2025-26

NBA 2025–26 Full Season Schedule Overview

The new season tips off in late October 2025 and runs through June 2026. Each team plays 82 regular season games before the Play-In Tournament decides the final playoff spots.

The NBA All-Star Weekend arrives in mid February 2026 with the league’s best players competing in the All-Star Game and skills contests.

The Playoffs begin in April 2026 followed by the Conference Finals in May. The NBA Finals are set for early June 2026.

EventsDates (expected)Details
Regular Season Tip-OffLate Oct 2025Opening night games
NBA All-Star WeekendMid Feb 2026All-Star Game and skills events
Play-In TournamentMid Apr 2026Decides final playoff seeds
NBA Playoffs BeginMid Apr 2026First round starts
Conference FinalsMay 2026East and West champions decided
NBA FinalsEarly Jun 2026Best-of-seven championship series

These key dates will be updated as the league confirms the official schedule.

Today’s NBA Games, TV Schedule and Results

Check the latest matchups and results every game day. You will find the date, teams, tip-off time in Eastern Time, the national TV channel, and the final score after each game ends.

This year’s preseason began on October 2 and concludes on October 17, featuring games broadcast on national and local TV.

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NBA Schedule by Team

Every NBA team plays 82 regular-season games spread across home and road courts in the Eastern and Western Conferences. Fans can quickly find each team’s full list of matchups here to plan their viewing or buy tickets in advance.

Below you will find a list of NBA teams grouped by conference and division. Click on your preferred team name on the table to access its complete schedule with dates, opponents, times and updated TV details.

This makes it easy to follow rivalry games, back-to-back nights and important matchups all season.

AtlanticCentralSoutheast
Boston CelticsChicago BullsAtlanta Hawks
Brooklyn NetsCleveland CavaliersCharlotte Hornets
New York KnicksDetroit PistonsMiami Heat
Philadelphia 76ersIndiana PacersOrlando Magic
Toronto RaptorsMilwaukee BucksWashington Wizards
Northwest DivisionPacific DivisionSouthwest Division
Denver NuggetsGolden State WarriorsDallas Mavericks
Minnesota TimberwolvesLos Angeles ClippersHouston Rockets
Oklahoma City ThunderLos Angeles LakersMemphis Grizzlies
Portland Trail BlazersPhoenix SunsNew Orleans Pelicans
Utah JazzSacramento KingsSan Antonio Spurs

Where to Watch 2025–26 NBA Games?

For the 2025–26 NBA season, you can watch games across ESPN, ABC, NBC, Peacock and Amazon Prime Video. ESPN carries midweek games and Sunday showcases while ABC features weekend primetime matchups.

NBC returns with about 100 games that also stream live on Peacock, including exclusive Monday night and Tuesday doubleheaders.

Prime Video offers around 65 games with Friday night matchups, select Saturday games, the Play-In Tournament, NBA Cup knockout rounds and global games in Berlin and London.

All national broadcasts are also available through live TV streaming services such as Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV and Sling TV.

National TV partners

ESPN, TNT, ABC and NBA TV carry games across the United States. These networks feature primetime doubleheaders, weekend showcases and all playoff rounds including the NBA Finals.

Streaming services

NBA League Pass offers live and on-demand coverage of every out-of-market game. Major live TV services, such as Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Sling TV, also stream nationally televised games as part of their sports packages.

Prime Video

Prime Video joins the national broadcast lineup with about 67 games. It will stream the entire Play-In Tournament, all NBA Cup knockout games and special Global Games in Berlin and London. Most Friday nights and some Thursday nights will feature Prime Video doubleheaders.

Peacock

Peacock streams all NBC games live and offers exclusive Monday night and Tuesday doubleheader packages. About 100 regular season games will be available across NBC and Peacock each season.

International options

NBA League Pass Global gives fans in most countries access to every game. Regional sports networks and local broadcasters in Europe, Asia and Australia also carry select matchups.

Key Matchups and Must-Watch Games

The 2025–26 schedule brings several headline nights. Opening night in late October sets the stage with a national doubleheader featuring last season’s finalists. Christmas Day showcases five games across ESPN, ABC and the new partners Prime Video and Peacock.

Rivalries drive the regular season storylines. Expect classic battles like Lakers vs Celtics, Warriors vs Suns and Bucks vs Heat to draw large audiences. The midseason NBA Cup tournament returns with knockout games on Prime Video that count toward regular season standings.

Global Games in Berlin and London stream live on Prime Video and bring the league to fans overseas. These matchups highlight star players and extend the NBA’s international reach.

As playoff races heat up in March and April, showdowns between top seeds will shape the conference standings. The Play-In Tournament in mid April, streaming on Prime Video, decides the final playoff berths and often delivers dramatic finishes.

NBA Games 2025–2026 FAQs

When does the 2025–26 NBA season start and end

The regular season tips off in late October 2025 and runs through early April 2026. The Play-In Tournament follows in mid April and the NBA Finals wrap up in early June 2026.

How many games are played in the regular season

Each team plays 82 regular season games with a mix of home and road matchups across both conferences.

When is the 2026 NBA All-Star Game

The All-Star Game takes place in mid February 2026 with a full weekend of events including the Three-Point Contest and Slam Dunk Contest.

How can I get NBA Games tickets?

Fans can buy tickets through official NBA team websites or trusted ticket marketplaces such as StubHub and Ticketmaster. It is best to check early for rivalry games and marquee events like Christmas Day matchups.

Who are the defending NBA champions

The Boston Celtics won the 2025 NBA Finals and will start the new season as the reigning champions.

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