ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Cardinals, in conjunction with Major League Baseball, today announced the linear television distribution lineup for Cardinals. TV presented by bet365 that will allow fans to watch games through their preferred cable, satellite or streaming provider. A game channel finder is now available at cardinals.com/watch.

All local games on Cardinals.TV presented by bet365 will be widely available for fans on the following channels in the Cardinals television territory covering Arkansas, Iowa, and Oklahoma and parts of Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky and Mississippi:

AT&T U-verse – Channel 1746
DIRECTV Satellite and Streaming – Channel 672
Charter/Spectrum (Digital) – Channel 362
Charter/Spectrum (Set-Top Box) – Channel 233 (Channel 535 in Evansville, Ind.)
Comcast/Xfinity– Channel 1261
Ballard Telephone Cooperative (Ky.)  – Channel 34
Casscomm (Virginia, Ill.) – Channel 67
Craw-Kan Telelphone (Kan., Mo., & Okla.) – Channel 479
Gibson Connect (Trenton, Tenn.) – Channel 38
Grafton Technologies (Jerseyville, Ill.) – Channel 69 / 1072
Highland Communications Services (Highland, Ill.) – Channel 78
HTC Communications – Channel 78
Jackson Energy (Jackson, Tenn.) – Channel 95
Madison Communications (Staunton, Ill.) – Channel 728 (HD) / 28 (SD)
Ozarks Go (Ark. & Okla.)  – Channel 104
Paragould (Paragould, Ark.) – Channel 31
United Communications (Tenn.) – Channel 513
Wabash Independent Networks (Louisville, Ill.) – Channel 372

Fans located within the Cardinals’ TV territory without traditional cable or satellite service have the option to watch games on their smart TV, smartphone or other connected device with no blackout restrictions (subject to national broadcast exclusives) on Cardinals.TV presented by bet365. The direct-to-consumer streaming platform accessible from the MLB app or MLB.com can be purchased for $99.99 for the full season or $19.99 per month at cardinals.com/tv.

Fans located outside the Cardinals’ TV territory can watch all local Cardinals broadcasts via the league’s out-of-market streaming service, MLB.TV. In 2026, all MLB.TV subscribers can enjoy the service on either the MLB app or ESPN app. Visit mlb.com/tv for more information.