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How to Watch Chicago Cubs Games Streaming Online

The Chicago Cubs retained a bunch of talent while also signing Shōta Imanaga, and that might be enough to get them into the 2024 postseason.

Jon Bitner

Want to watch the Chicago Cubs game this 2024 season? Read on to find out where to stream the season.

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MLB Chicago Cubs

It's been a few years since the Chicago Cubs made the postseason, but the 2024 season could start the turnaround. With the return of Cody Bellinger, an improved bullpen, and the acquisition of pitcher Shōta Imanaga, there are a lot of reasons to watch Chicago Cubs games this year. But since their games will be broadcast on different channels throughout the season (including FOX, TBS, FS1, ESPN, and Marquee Sports Network), you'll need to know exactly how to watch Chicago Cubs games if you want to catch all the action.

MLB Opening Day is set for Thursday, March 28, with the Cubs facing off against the defending World Series champions, the Texas Rangers. The Rangers had a remarkable run during the postseason, and it'll be interesting to see how the Cubs stack up to the elite team out of the gate. Opening Day is poised to be an action-packed start to the season, with every team stepping onto the diamond. There are a variety of ways to check out the Chicago Cubs live stream and tune in on the action.

Whether you're using a service like Hulu + Live TV or Sling TV, here's a look at where to stream Chicago Cubs games, including how to watch Cubs baseball without cable. Keep in mind that many matchups are available through regional networks, though there are a few good ways to view out-of-market games without dropping too much cash.

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How to watch Chicago Cubs on DIRECTV STREAM

DIRECTV STREAM is a pretty great option for Cubs fans and baseball fans in general. With an Entertainment Plan ($80 per month), you'll get FOX, FS1, and ESPN broadcasts. To watch games on Marquee Sports Network, you'll need to pick up the Choice Plan for $109 per month. If you have family members who want to watch more than Cubs games throughout the year, DIRECTV STREAM members also benefit from channels like Animal Planet, Cartoon Network, CNBC, and more. You'll also get unlimited Cloud DVR and access to a free five-day trial that lets you test the service before signing up.


How to watch Chicago Cubs on Fubo

With a Fubo Pro Plan ($80 per month), you can check out FOX, FS1, ESPN, and Marquee Sports Network. Fubo is incredibly focused on sports, so you'll also get access to a wide range of football, basketball, soccer, and hockey programming via NFL Network, Fox Soccer Plus, Fight Night, and other popular channels. For large families, Fubo Pro benefits from support for unlimited simultaneous streams and a 1,000-hour DVR. Big baseball fans who want to watch all the action around the league should consider the MLB.TV add-on for $30. A cheaper, $10 Sports Lite add-on includes MLB Network to watch highlights and other baseball programming.


Watch Chicago Cubs on Hulu + Live TV

Hulu + Live TV gets you FOX, FS1, TBS, and ESPN for $77 per month. Note that this plan includes ads, but does bundle in ESPN+ and Disney+ for additional content. You'll also find a Sports Add-On package for additional channels. Hulu + Live TV is a well-rounded service, offering on-demand programs, live sports, and an unlimited DVR.Hulu + Live TV gets you FOX, FS1, TBS, and ESPN for $77 per month. Note that this plan includes ads, but does bundle in ESPN+ and Disney+ for additional content. You'll also find a Sports Add-On package for additional channels. Hulu + Live TV is a well-rounded service, offering on-demand programs, live sports, and an unlimited DVR.


How to watch Chicago Cubs on Sling TV

Sling TV is one of the cheapest streaming services on the planet. It's also one of the more limited offerings for sports, with a small selection of channels and perks. For Cubs games, a Sling Orange Plan ($40 per month) gets you access to ESPN. A Sling Blue Plan ($40 per month) gets you games on FS1. You'll also find a Sling Orange + Sling Blue Plan for $60 per month that gets you access to both channels. Your DVR is limited to just 50 hours, but this can be upgraded to 200 hours for an extra $5 per month. It's worth noting that if you live in an area where the major local networks are free, you can stream FOX baseball games with either plan.


How to watch Chicago Cubs on MLB.TV (out of market games)

Live outside the Cubs TV market? Then you'll want to explore the MLB.TV options, which let you access out-of-market games all season long. An MLB.TV subscription can be purchased directly through MLB.TV or bundled into a Prime Video or Fubo Plan. For Cubs games, you'll just need the Single Team Pass for $130. You'll also find an All Team Pass to view all out-of-market games for all teams for $30 per month.

How to watch Chicago Cubs anywhere with a VPN

Cubs regular season games aren't traditionally broadcast outside the country, but you can still watch them by using a VPN. Services like ExpressVPN and Private Internet Access let you spoof your location, giving you access to the same broadcasts you'd have in the United States. Private Internet Access costs just $2 per month, and ExpressVPN is currently running a 49% price cut for its yearly plan. If you live outside the country (or will be traveling during the season), consider buying a VPN to work with one of the aforementioned streaming services.

How to watch primetime MLB games in 2024

Primetime MLB games are spread out across various networks and streaming services this year. ESPN+ will get you access to Sunday Night Baseball, Prime Video will be hosting over a dozen Yankees games on Wednesday nights, and other matchups will be available on Apple TV+ via Friday Night Baseball, along with FOX and FS1. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for these games when the Cubs aren't playing.