Alright, so I’m a huge Pelicans fan, and I gotta catch every game, right? But it’s always a struggle figuring out where the heck they’re playing. So, I started digging around to make my life easier, and here’s what I found out.

First off, I learned that the main channel for the Pelicans is this thing called Bally Sports New Orleans. I guess it’s like, the home base for all their games. I did some poking around and, well, it seems like a lot of folks have this channel, so that’s a good start.
But here’s where it gets a bit tricky. I don’t have cable. I cut that cord a long time ago. So, I needed to figure out how to watch Bally Sports New Orleans without cable. I started looking into these streaming services, you know, the ones that are supposed to replace cable.
- I checked out Fubo first. It seemed pretty decent, and it had Bally Sports.
- Then I looked at Hulu + Live TV. I saw that they’ve also got the channel.
I tried both of them out, you know, with those free trials they offer. Fubo worked pretty well on my Roku. Then I switched over to Hulu + Live TV and tried it on my Fire TV stick. That worked like a charm too. I even tested it out on my Apple TV just for kicks, and yep, it was all good there as well.
So, after all that messing around, I finally figured out how to watch my Pelicans without cable. It took a bit of trial and error, but I got there in the end. Now I can watch Zion do his thing without missing a beat.
The wrap-up
Basically, if you’re a cord-cutter like me, you can catch the Pelicans on Fubo or Hulu + Live TV. They both have Bally Sports New Orleans. Just make sure you have a compatible device, like a Roku, Fire TV, or Apple TV, and you’re good to go. No more scrambling to find the game for me!
