where to watch padres vs chicago cubs
You can watch Padres vs. Chicago Cubs games on a mix of national TV channels, regional sports networks, and streaming services, depending on the specific game date and where you live.
Key ways to watch
- National TV (playoffs / marquee games)
- ABC and ESPN often carry nationally televised Cubs–Padres matchups, especially postseason or special regular-season games.
* These broadcasts are usually also available via the **ESPN app** with a valid TV/streaming login.
- Streaming services that carry the game
- Fubo : Frequently listed as a primary way to live stream Cubs vs. Padres games, including Wild Card and regular-season matchups; it includes channels like ABC, ESPN, FOX, FS1, and some regional sports networks, plus access to MLB.tv for out‑of‑market games.
* **DirecTV Stream** : Another top option for MLB fans, carrying ESPN, MLB Network, FOX, FS1, and many RSNs, with support for MLB.tv out‑of‑market access.
* **MLB.tv** : Best if you’re **out of market** for both teams; you can watch most regular-season Cubs–Padres games live, but local blackout rules apply if you’re in either the Chicago or San Diego home territory.
Local TV by team (typical setup)
- If you’re in the Padres’ market (San Diego area)
- Games are usually on the Padres’ regional network feed (for example, a Padres-branded channel carried by cable/streaming in previous seasons), and some streaming providers like Fubo list a “San Diego Padres” channel in their lineup for those markets.
* Check your local cable/satellite or live TV streaming guide for the Padres’ RSN listing.
- If you’re in the Cubs’ market (Chicago area)
- Regular-season Cubs home broadcasts are typically on Marquee Sports Network , which is the Cubs’ RSN; some live TV streaming services and cable providers carry it in-market.
* For playoff games, coverage shifts to national broadcasters like ABC/ESPN, so you can watch without Marquee as long as you have a service that includes the national channel.
Out-of-market watching
- MLB.tv
- Lets you watch Padres vs. Cubs if you don’t live in either team’s local territory; good for fans following an out‑of‑market team.
* Blackouts still apply for local markets, so if you’re blacked out, you’ll need a provider that carries the relevant RSN or national channel instead.
- Using a VPN (when traveling)
- Some guides suggest a VPN to follow games while away from home, especially if you travel outside your usual viewing region; they emphasize choosing reputable services and noting any platform terms and restrictions.
Practical next step
Because schedules and TV assignments change throughout the season, the most reliable way to know where to watch today’s specific Padres vs. Chicago Cubs game is:
- Look up today’s Padres or Cubs game on the official MLB or team schedule page to confirm:
- Game time
- Home/away team
- Listed TV/streaming info if available.
- Cross‑check that channel or network (ABC, ESPN, Marquee, Padres RSN, etc.) with:
- Your cable/satellite provider, or
- A live TV streaming service like Fubo or DirecTV Stream to confirm it’s included in your package.
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