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How to Watch Live Sports on Prime Video in 2026: MLB, NBA, WNBA, and More

May 18, 2026 — Updated with today’s live events and upcoming highlights

Prime Video has quietly become one of the most comprehensive live sports platforms in 2026, offering everything from MLB’s high-stakes matchups to WNBA’s rising stars and WWE’s biggest pay-per-views. With a mix of included content for Prime members and add-on subscriptions, the service delivers unparalleled access—whether you’re a die-hard baseball fan, a wrestling enthusiast, or a casual sports viewer.

Today alone, fans can catch the Toronto Blue Jays hosting the New York Yankees in a high-energy showdown at Yankee Stadium, while tomorrow brings WNBA action between the Golden State Valkyries and New York Liberty. But how do you navigate Prime Video’s live sports lineup? And what are the must-watch events coming up? Here’s your verified guide to streaming live sports on Prime Video in 2026.

What’s Live on Prime Video Today (May 18, 2026)

MLB: Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees

6:30 PM EDT (22:30 UTC) Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York LIVE NOW

The Blue Jays and Yankees are locked in a battle for the top of the AL East, with both teams battling for playoff positioning. This matchup features Yankees ace Gerrit Cole on the mound, while Toronto will look to bounce back from a recent slump.

Watch the full game live on Prime Video’s MLB coverage (included with Prime membership).

PTT Newport Beach: Victoire vs. Charge

6:30 PM EDT (22:30 UTC) Newport Beach, California LIVE NOW

Pro Tennis Tour action heats up as top-ranked players Vie for points in this high-stakes singles match. The event is streamed exclusively on Prime Video’s sports section.

PTT Newport Beach: Victoire vs. Charge
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Upcoming Highlights: What to Watch This Week

WNBA: Golden State Valkyries vs. New York Liberty

Thursday, May 21 | 7:30 PM EDT (23:30 UTC) Barclays Center, Brooklyn

The Liberty welcome the Valkyries to Brooklyn in a matchup that could have major playoff implications. Liberty guard Brittney Griner returns from injury for this critical game, while Golden State’s A’ja Wilson looks to extend her scoring streak.

NASCAR: Coca-Cola 600

Sunday, May 24 | 5:00 PM EDT (21:00 UTC) Charlotte Motor Speedway, North Carolina

One of NASCAR’s biggest races returns to Charlotte, featuring a field of 40 cars battling for the lead. Current points leader Ryan Blaney will look to extend his advantage.

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AEW: Double or Nothing 2026

Sunday, May 24 | 7:00 PM EDT (23:00 UTC) Louis Armstrong Stadium, New York City Pay-Per-View Event

All Elite Wrestling returns to New York City for their annual PPV, featuring championship matches, high-flying action, and special surprises. The event will be available for purchase on Prime Video.

How Prime Video’s Live Sports Work in 2026

1. What’s Included with Prime Membership?

Prime members get access to:

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  • Live MLB games (including today’s Blue Jays vs. Yankees)
  • Select live tennis matches (like PTT Newport Beach)
  • WWE events (when available)
  • Regional sports networks (RSNs) for local teams

2. What Requires an Add-On Subscription?

For premium content like:

  • AEW Pay-Per-Views (e.g., Double or Nothing)
  • NBA League Pass (for full season access)
  • WNBA League Pass
  • NASCAR races beyond the included events

3. How to Stream Internationally?

Prime Video’s live sports are region-locked, but fans outside the U.S. Can:

  • Use a VPN to access U.S.-based streams (check local laws first)
  • Purchase international rights through official league apps (e.g., NBA League Pass)
  • Watch delayed replays on Prime Video’s on-demand library

Key Takeaways for Fans

  • MLB Season: The Blue Jays-Yankees rivalry is heating up—don’t miss this Bronx showdown.
  • WNBA Watch: Griner’s return and Wilson’s scoring could define the Liberty-Valkyries matchup.
  • NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600: A critical race for the points lead with only 10 races left in the season.
  • AEW’s Double or Nothing: The biggest wrestling event of the year returns to NYC—available via PPV on Prime Video.
  • Tennis Rising: PTT Newport Beach offers a glimpse into the growing professional tennis circuit.

What’s Next?

After today’s Blue Jays-Yankees game, here’s your schedule:

  • May 19: Guardians vs. Tigers (6:30 PM EDT), Spurs vs. Thunder (7:30 PM EDT)
  • May 20: Blue Jays vs. Yankees (6:30 PM EDT, Yankee Stadium)
  • May 21: WNBA: Valkyries vs. Liberty (7:30 PM EDT, Barclays Center)
  • May 24: NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 (5:00 PM EDT) and AEW Double or Nothing (7:00 PM EDT)

For real-time updates, check Prime Video’s official sports page or follow @PrimeVideo on Twitter.

Your Turn

Who are you watching this week? Will the Blue Jays finally break through against the Yankees? Or are you tuning in for the WNBA’s rising stars? Share your predictions in the comments—and don’t forget to follow Archysport for all your live sports coverage.

Last updated: May 18, 2026 | All times EDT (UTC-4)

Note: Live streams may require Prime membership or additional subscriptions. Availability varies by region.

Editor-in-Chief

Editor-in-Chief

Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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