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Where to find free live streaming of the Savannah Bananas in Nashville

Just a few weeks after the Savannah Bananas drew record crowds, over 450,000 viewers tuned in to ESPN tonight.

The initial game was a hit, further solidifying ESPN’s collaboration with the Savannah Bananas as they add two more games to their lineup.

Unlike traditional basketball showcases, the Savannah Bananas offer a unique twist on baseball, focusing on entertainment, inventive plays, and engaging the audience.

This summer, the team is traveling, competing against three other banana ball teams, party enthusiasts, firefighters, and a Texas tailgater.

Savannah Bananas in Nashville

  • Date and Time: May 10th at 8pm
  • Location: Nissan Stadium (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • Channel: ESPN2
  • Streaming: DirectV, Disney+

Banana Ball announcers Josh Tarevsky and Biko Scala will be on the mic, providing commentary and insights throughout the game.

Wondering how to catch tonight’s game? Here’s what you need to know:

What time is the Savannah Bananas game on TV tonight?

The Savannah Bananas will be on air tonight, May 10th, at 8pm on ESPN2.

How to watch Savannah Bananas for free:

If cable isn’t an option for you, a Live TV Streaming Service could be your best bet for catching the game. Notably, DirectV offers ESPN2 in its signature choice package.

Other streaming options for Savannah Bananas:

Alongside television, the Savannah Bananas game will also be live-streamed on Disney+ and ESPN+ for subscribers. Disney+ starts at $9.99 a month, while ESPN+ is available for $11.99 monthly. You can even bundle them via Hulu at a lower rate of $16.99/month.

Savannah Bananas 2025 TV Schedule:

Beginning tonight, ten more Savannah Bananas games are scheduled to air on the ESPN family of networks between now and August. Here’s a brief overview with times listed in ET:

  • May 10th at 8pm – Nissan Stadium (ESPN2) in Nashville, Tennessee
  • May 30th at 10pm – Angel Stadium, Anaheim, California (ESPN+ and Disney+)
  • May 31st at 10pm – Angel Stadium, Anaheim, California (ESPN+ and Disney+)
  • June 7th at 7pm – Bank of America Stadium (ESPN2) in Charlotte, North Carolina
  • June 28th at 7pm – Nationals Park, Washington, DC (ESPN2)
  • July 5th at 7pm – Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts (ESPN)
  • July 26th at 7pm – Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA (ESPN2)
  • August 1st at 7pm – Camden Yard (ESPN) in Baltimore, Maryland
  • August 2nd at 7pm – Camden Yard (ESPN2) in Baltimore, Maryland
  • August 9th at 9pm – Coors Field, Denver, Colorado (ESPN2)
  • August 15th at 8pm – Rate Field in Chicago, Illinois (ESPN2)
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