
Phillies, Sixers, Flyers games now available on Peacock with NBC Sports Philadelphia add-on subscription
Peacock Premium and Premium Plus users can now watch in-market streams of live Phillies, 76ers and Flyers games as part of a monthly add-on subscription.
Philadelphia sports can now be watched live on Peacock.
The streaming service is now offering in-market streaming of NBC Sports Philadelphia, a regional sports network that includes live Phillies, 76ers, Flyers and other local sports programming, through add-on subscriptions to Peacock Premium and Premium Plus Plans.
In-market blackouts may apply to certain teams’ games (including blackouts of all games for certain teams in particular zip codes) based on user location consistent with television availability and league policies.
The network stream will be available around the clock to users within its television territory via an add-on subscription priced at $24.95 per month.
The add-on option is being made available just prior to Opening Day of the 2025 MLB season, with the Phillies set to open the regular season on March 27. Led by Bryce Harper, the Phillies are eyeing a return to the playoffs after posting the second-best record in the majors last year en route to an NL East title.
NBC Sports Philadelphia’s live-game coverage includes comprehensive pregame and postgame shows. The network also offers Philadelphia Eagles programming and gameday shows, offering analysis and insight on the Super Bowl champions. NBC Sports Philadelphia also provides sports news, analysis and commentary programming, such as ‘SportsNet Central.
Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service featuring an extensive library of movies, shows and original content, offers more than 8,000 hours of live sports and entertainment programming, including NFL games and WWE events.
Peacock will also add additional NBA games beginning with the 2025-2026 season when an 11-year partnership between the league and NBC is set to begin. That will include 100 national games each regular season, with approximately 50 Peacock-exclusive national regular-season and postseason NBA games, including national Monday night games and doubleheaders.
Peacock’s in-market streaming add-on subscriptions for NBC’s regional sports markets are also available in respective television territories for NBC Sports Boston ($14.95), NBC Sports Bay Area ($17.95 per month) and NBC Sports California ($17.95).
Flyers prospects: Nikita Grebenkin scores in Phantoms debut
The Flyers’ new forward prospect from the Scott Laughton trade made a good first impression over the weekend.
Nikita Grebenkin made his Phantoms debut on Sunday, getting put right on the top line, and wasting little time making his mark.
Midway through the third period and down one while on the power play, Grebenkin settled up right at the top of the crease and waited until Garrett Wilson could slip him a pass along the goal line that zipped straight to the newly acquired left winger’s stick for him to tap in.
The debut goal tied Lehigh Valley up with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in front of the home crowd in Allentown, though the Phantoms ultimately went on to lose, 5-3.
In the Flyers’ bigger picture, however, the first impression of the 21-year-old forward prospect they got in the return for the Scott Laughton deadline trade with Toronto kicked off with some immediate promise.
Flyers general manager Danny Brière said the organization’s scouts thought highly of Grebenkin when the trade talks with the Maple Leafs for Laughton were coming together, and that he sees the Russian winger being a ‘future Flyer’ with the hope that they can get him a few games NHL games before the end of the season.
Sunday was the first step of hopefully many in the right direction.
A quick check-in on a few other notable Flyers prospects…
G Aleksei Kolosov, Phantoms (AHL)
The 23-year-old Kolosov was assigned to – and did report to – Lehigh Valley at the trade deadline after an extended and bizarre stretch of sitting in limbo up on the NHL roster.
That being said, it was clear for a while that Kolosov was in need of minor-league reps and minutes.
The last appearance he made where the Flyers won was all the way back on New Year’s Eve when he relieved an injured Sam Ersson for the third period to complete a 4-0 shutout of San Jose on the road.