How To Watch Pirates Vs Cubs: Streaming And TV Options
How To Watch Pirates Vs Cubs: Streaming And TV Options...
The Pittsburgh Pirates face the Chicago Cubs today in a highly anticipated NL Central matchup, sparking widespread searches for viewing options. The game, set for 2:20 PM ET at Wrigley Field, is trending as fans scramble to catch the rivalry clash amid limited national broadcast coverage.
Today's game isn't airing on major networks like ESPN or Fox, leaving many viewers unsure where to tune in. The Pirates-Cubs series opener will be exclusively available through MLB.TV (with blackout restrictions) and regional sports networks AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh and Marquee Sports Network.
Cord-cutters can stream the game via DirecTV Stream, FuboTV, or MLB.TV's single-team package ($24.99/month). Local fans in Pittsburgh or Chicago should check their cable providers for regional network availability. The matchup gains extra attention as both teams enter with winning records early in the 2026 season.
Public interest spiked after yesterday's extra-innings thriller between the clubs, which ended with a walk-off Cubs win. Social media buzz suggests particular excitement about Pirates rookie pitcher Jason Thompson's debut against Cubs ace Marcus Stroman. The game also marks the first weekend meeting between the division rivals this year.
For radio listeners, the broadcast will air on 93.7 The Fan (Pittsburgh) and 670 The Score (Chicago). Out-of-market fans without MLB.TV can follow live updates through MLB Gameday or team-specific mobile apps. Tonight's 7:10 PM ET game will have broader TV coverage on ESPN+, potentially easing tomorrow's search for viewing options.
MLB's evolving media landscape continues to frustrate some fans, with 32% of Pirates-Cubs related tweets today complaining about blackout restrictions. However, the league's recent $5.99 monthly audio subscription provides an affordable alternative for dedicated followers of either team.