You can watch Cubs vs. Brewers games through a mix of regional sports networks, national TV channels, major live‑TV streaming services, and MLB.tv, depending on the specific game and your location.

Main ways to watch

  • Regional sports networks (RSNs)
    • Cubs home (and many road) broadcasts are carried by Marquee Sports Network in the Cubs’ home market.
* Brewers games are typically on **Bally Sports Wisconsin** (or its current successor RSN) in the Milwaukee market.
  • National TV games
    Some Cubs vs. Brewers matchups, especially high‑profile regular‑season or playoff games, air nationally on:

    • TBS, FOX, FS1, ESPN, ABC, MLB Network , depending on the specific matchup and round.
  • Live‑TV streaming services
    If you’ve cut the cord, several services carry the channels that show Cubs vs. Brewers:

    • DirecTV Stream : Includes TBS, FOX, FS1, ESPN and many RSNs; often recommended for MLB playoff and RSN coverage.
* **Fubo** : Carries FOX, FS1, ESPN in many areas and has broad RSN coverage for local MLB teams.
  • MLB.tv (out of market)
    • If you live outside the local markets for Chicago and Milwaukee, you can stream most Cubs vs. Brewers regular‑season games via MLB.tv , subject to blackout rules.

Playoff / special games (example: NLDS)

For recent or upcoming playoff matchups like an NLDS Cubs vs. Brewers Game 5:

  • The game has been scheduled nationally on TBS , with streaming available through DirecTV Stream and similar providers that include TBS.
  • Watch‑along streams and radio‑style live coverage are often hosted on YouTube channels (e.g., CHGO Sports or independent watch parties), which provide commentary but not the actual game video.

How to quickly check your game

  1. Go to the official Chicago Cubs schedule page and select today’s date or the specific Cubs vs. Brewers game; it lists “Watch on” and “Listen on” options for that matchup.
  1. If it says Marquee Sports Network , you’ll need cable/satellite or a streaming service that carries Marquee in your area.
  1. If it lists a national channel (TBS, FOX, FS1, ESPN, etc.), any cable or streaming bundle with that network will work.
  1. If you are out of market and don’t see a local RSN option, check MLB.tv for live streaming access.

Note: Exact channels can change by date and market, so always confirm on the Cubs’ official schedule page or your TV/streaming guide for the specific Cubs vs. Brewers game you want to watch.

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