Here’s the latest on watching Cubs vs Mets.
- Where to watch (TV): In the U.S., regional broadcasts typically surface on SNY (Mets regional) and MARQ/Marquee (Cubs regional). If you’re in-market, look for SNY or MARQ in your cable lineup; out-of-market fans can often find the game on MLB Network or via MLB.TV with a blackout-adjusted feed. Recent guides cover Mets-Cubs broadcasts on SNY, MARQ, MLB Network, and regional partners, depending on the exact date and series.[1][2][5]
- Live streams and streaming options: MLB.TV commonly offers out-of-market streams, while services like Fubo or DirecTV Stream may carry the regional networks. For dynamic, day-to-day viewing, check official MLB broadcast pages or the teams’ websites for the current game’s exact channel and stream options.[7][1]
- How to verify today’s exact channel: Since broadcast arrangements can change by date and location, the fastest path is to search for “Cubs vs Mets TV channel today” plus your city or zip code, or use the teams’ official schedule pages which list the current broadcaster for each game.
Illustrative example of how to find the right feed:
- If you’re in the Mets region, you’ll likely see SNY; if you’re in the Cubs region, MARQ or Marquee is common. For out-of-market fans, MLB Network or MLB.TV is usually the option to watch the game live, subject to blackout rules. These patterns show up in recent season coverage guides.[2][5][1]
If you’d like, tell me your country and whether you’re in-market or out-of-market, and I’ll give you the most likely current broadcaster and streaming route for today’s Cubs vs Mets game.
Citations:
- Mets-Cubs viewing options and regional networks coverage references.[1]
- Regional network and streaming guidance for Cubs vs Mets matchups.[2]
- FOX/FOX Sports and other listing guidance for Cubs vs Mets broadcasts.[5]