How to watch the Savannah Bananas live: Channel, streaming, time, TV schedule for game vs. Party Animals at Clemson

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Banana Ball is back for another season — and the viral sensation is bigger than ever before.

This year, the Savannah Bananas will travel to several baseball and football stadiums, showcasing their unique sport to tens of thousands of fans. The Bananas will make stops at major venues like Nissan Stadium, Bank of America Stadium, Camden Yards and Fenway Park.

On Saturday, the Bananas will meet the Party Animals at Memorial Stadium, the home of Clemson Tigers football. If you were unable to snag tickets, don't worry — you can still catch all of the zany Banana Ball action from the comfort of your couch.

Here is everything you need to know about watching the Bananas this weekend, including TV and streaming options for their game against the Party Animals.

How to watch the Savannah Bananas live: TV channel, live stream

  • TV channel: ESPN2
  • Live stream: Fubo

Saturday's game between the Savannah Bananas and Party Animals will air on ESPN2. Cord-cutters can stream the game on Fubo.

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Savannah Bananas vs. Party Animals start time

  • Dates: Saturday, April 26
  • Time: 7 p.m. ET

Saturday's game between the Savannah Bananas and Party Animals is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. ET. It will be played at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, S.C., with a crowd of about 80,000 expected to attend. 

Savannah Bananas TV schedule 2025

Disney platforms will broadcast 10 total games featuring the Savannah Bananas this summer. Eight games will air on ESPN2, and two games will air on ESPN.

DateTime (ET)TV/Live streamVenueCity
April 267 p.m.ESPN2, FuboMemorial StadiumClemson
May 108 p.m.ESPN2, FuboNissan StadiumNashville
June 77 p.m.ESPN2, FuboBank of America StadiumCharlotte
June 287 p.m.ESPN2, FuboNationals ParkWashington, D.C.
July 57 p.m.ESPN, FuboFenway ParkBoston
July 267 p.m.ESPN2, FuboCitizens Bank ParkPhiladelphia
Aug. 17 p.m.ESPN, FuboCamden YardsBaltimore
Aug. 27 p.m.ESPN2, FuboCamden YardsBaltimore
Aug. 99 p.m.ESPN2, FuboCoors FieldDenver
Aug. 158 p.m.ESPN2, FuboRate FieldChicago

Banana Ball rules

Banana Ball has 11 rules that are designed to add more entertainment value to the game and eliminate long stretches without any action.

  1. Every inning is worth one point. The team that wins the inning gets the point for that inning. In the last inning of the game, every run counts.
  2. A new inning cannot be started after two hours of game time.
  3. A hitter cannot step out of the box. If a hitter does step out, a strike will be added to the count.
  4. A hitter is not allowed to bunt.
  5. A hitter is allowed to attempt to steal first base on any pitch of an at-bat.
  6. There are no walks. If a pitcher throws four balls, every defensive player on the field must touch the ball before it becomes live. A hitter can advance to as many bases as possible.
  7. Catchers and coaches are not allowed to visit the mound.
  8. If a fan catches a foul ball, the catch results in an out.
  9. If the game is tied at the end of the time limit, the Showdown Tiebreaker will decide which team wins the game.
  10. Each team is allowed to challenge one ruling on the field (fair/foul ball calls, force/tag play calls and catch play calls). Fans will also have the ability to challenge one ruling during the game.
  11. The Golden Batter Rule allows a team to send any hitter to bat in any spot in the lineup. It can only be used once per game.

(More details on the Showdown Tiebreaker, challenges and other rules can be found here.)

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