The Dallas Pulse have a new streaming home for their inaugural season.
The Major League Volleyball franchise, which plays its home games at Frisco’s Comerica Center, announced an exclusive streaming partnership with Victory+ for the 2026 season.
The free-to-consumer streamer will carry 18 Pulse games live on the platform this season, with contests also available on demand after they finish.
“This season is about establishing who we are and building a strong fan base across North Texas,” Pulse president and CEO Grady Raskin said. “Partnering with Victory+ puts our matches directly into the hands of the fans, whether they’re watching from their living room or streaming on the go, they can stay energized and connected all season long.”
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The announcement comes after the Pulse lost its opening match 1-3 against the Indy Ignite last Saturday in Frisco. That match was available to watch on the Roku Channel, where a selection of Pulse matches will air this season. In addition to Roku and Victory+, their remaining matches will air across YouTube, Vice TV and CBS Sports Network.
The addition of Dallas Pulse matches to Victory+ also marks a further expansion to the streamer’s offerings for North Texas sports fans. The platform has aired Dallas Stars games for the past two seasons and added a paid service for streaming Texas Rangers games in 2025. Last fall, the service added a free Texas high school football game of the week offering and also aired all of the UIL’s state championship games played last month.
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