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DFW sports fan guide: How to watch the Mavs, Wings, Stars and Rangers Friday night

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DALLAS — DFW sports fans have quadruple the games on the docket for Friday night.

There are two Game 6 playoff matchups with the Stars and Mavericks playing, and a Texas Rangers game, within hours of each other.

Plus, basketball fans who are keeping an eye on Caitlin Clark's first taste of WNBA basketball will finally get their fix, as the Indiana Fever takes on the Dallas Wings in the first preseason matchup.

First things first, you're going to need access to Bally's sports package.

Texas Rangers vs. Kansas City Royals: 6:40 p.m.

Due to Bally's loaded streaming schedule, the local broadcast for this game will air on TXA 21 (KTXA). The broadcast will still feature Bally's crew: Dave Raymond, Mike Bacsik, Robby Incmikoski, Mark McLemore and Lesly McCaslin. Pregame coverage starts at 6 p.m.

Dallas Wings vs. Indiana Fever: 7 p.m.

The Dallas Wings' preseason game against the Indiana Fever will stream on the Bally Sports app at 7 p.m. The game won't be broadcast nationally, and will only stream locally in the Bally Sports app or through the WNBA League Pass, the Dallas Wings said in a press release.

Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Clippers: 8:30 p.m.

The Dallas Mavericks tip off at the American Airlines Center against the Los Angeles Clippers at 8:30 p.m. on ESPN and Bally Sports Southwest, with regular play-by-play man Mark Followill and color analyst Derek Harper calling the latter. You can watch this game by tuning in to ESPN or Bally Sports Southwest on your cable service or by pulling the game up on either entity's streaming service (ESPN+ or Bally Sports Plus). 

Dallas Stars vs. Vegas Golden Knights: 9 p.m.

The Stars and Golden Knights start at 9 p.m. on TNT and Bally Sports Southwest Extra, with the latter featuring Stars announcers Josh Bogorad and Daryl "Razor" Reaugh. You can get this game by tuning in to TNT or Bally Sports Southwest Extra on your cable service or by pulling the game up on either entity's streaming service (Sling TV, MAX or Bally Sports Plus).  

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