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Despite falling short of the postseason, the St. Louis Cardinals showed signs of improvement in 2024. The team increased its win total by twelve games from the year prior, largely due to strong performances from some key position players. Young shortstop Masyn Winn was a Gold Glove finalist, while Willson Contreras (136 OPS+) enjoyed another strong year offensively. The club also featured a bullpen that finished the year with the fourth-lowest ERA in the National League. Closer Ryan Helsley led the majors with 49 saves to set a new single-season franchise record.

Now that we're headed into a new season, it's time to learn where to watch St. Louis Cardinals games so you don't miss a single minute of the action this year.

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - SEPTEMBER 22: Ryan Helsley #56 of the St. Louis Cardinals delivers a pitch against the Cleveland Guardians in the ninth inning at Busch Stadium on September 22, 2024 in St Louis, Missouri.

The biggest change for the 2025 Cardinals will be the absence of former MVP Paul Goldschmidt, who signed with the New York Yankees in free agency. Goldschmidt's departure means that Willson Contreras will move from catcher to first base. Catching duties now fall to Iván Herrera, a 24-year-old who posted an impressive .800 OPS in 72 big league games last season.

The Cardinals have not made it past the Wild Card round since 2019… but can they reverse their fortunes this season? If you're hoping to catch the Cardinals in action this year, you will find most of their games on FanDuel Sports Network Midwest . They will also be showcased on occasional national broadcasts on networks like ESPN, FOX, TBS, and FS1.

For more information on where to stream live Cardinals games in 2025, check out our complete guide below.

How to Watch St. Louis Cardinals on DIRECTV STREAM



FanDuel Sports Network Midwest is included in several DIRECTV STREAM packages, including the Choice plan (around $114.99/month). The Choice plan offers over 125 channels, including specialty sports networks like MLB Network, NBA TV, SEC Network, and Big Ten Network.

Cardinals fans can also opt for the slightly more expensive Ultimate plan (around $129.99/month), which comes with all of the Choice plan's content plus additional sports channels like NHL Network, CBS Sports Network, and FOX Sports 2.

Every DIRECTV STREAM plan offers unlimited Cloud DVR storage and the ability to stream on unlimited devices. Prices vary by location, so check the website before you choose a subscription.

How to Watch St. Louis Cardinals on Fubo



Fubo is a popular streaming platform for sports lovers, as it offers coverage of sports like soccer, hockey, football, and basketball. Cardinals fans will also be happy to know that FanDuel Sports Network Midwest can be accessed on Fubo.

The most affordable Fubo plan featuring FanDuel Sports Network Midwest is the Pro plan, which includes over 200 channels. Subscribers to the Pro plan can also watch the Cardinals when they are shown on national networks like ESPN and FS1. The Pro plan is being offered at a discounted rate for the first month, then $84.99/month thereafter.

Cardinals fans who live outside the St. Louis TV market can still catch the Cardinals and every other out-of-market team through an MLB.TV subscription. The MLB.TV add-on for Fubo costs just $29.99/month. The Sports Lite add-on, priced at $9.99/month, offers channels like MLB Network, NBA TV, and the Tennis Channel.

How to Watch St. Louis Cardinals on Hulu + Live TV



Unfortunately for Cardinals fans, Hulu + Live TV does not include FanDuel Sports Network Midwest. However, a Hulu + Live TV subscription is still a decent way to watch the Cardinals on national sports channels like FOX, ESPN, ESPN 2, and TBS.

Hulu + Live TV subscribers get access to Hulu's extensive on-demand library of hit movies and TV shows. They also have unlimited Cloud DVR storage, making it possible to tape live sporting events and then fast forward through the recordings. Hulu + Live TV can be bundled with Disney+ and ESPN+ in plans that start at $82.99/month. The Sports Add-on costs just $9.99/month and features channels like Strike Zone and NFL RedZone.

How to Watch St. Louis Cardinals on Sling TV



Sling TV is a limited platform compared to its counterparts, but it is still an inexpensive option for watching the occasional Cardinals game. The best way to see Cardinals games through this service is to subscribe to the Orange & Blue plan, which features both ESPN and FS1. A Sling TV subscription comes with an automatic 50 hours of DVR storage. Choosing the Orange & Blue plan also allows you to stream up to four devices at once.

Please note that prices for this service vary by location and change often. Check below to see what they are right now.

How to Watch St. Louis Cardinals on Friday Night Baseball on Apple TV+



Apple TV+ is home to blackout-free baseball telecasts every Friday night. While the Cardinals might only be showcased on a few of these broadcasts, you can check your listings to see when they will be featured.

Apple TV+ is also the home of hit movies and acclaimed TV shows like Ted Lasso . An Apple TV+ subscription costs just $9.99/month, and you can also test out the service with a seven-day free trial.

How to Watch St. Louis Cardinals on MLB.TV via Prime Video (out-of-market games)



The best way to catch every out-of-market game for all MLB teams is by subscribing to MLB.TV via Prime Video. This has a seven-day free trial and costs $29.99/month. Subscribers receive several perks, including access to select Minor League Baseball games throughout the year. U.S. subscribers can also stream MLB Network any day of the week.

This year, MLB.TV will stream select games in 1080p, meaning a sharper image and enhanced video quality.

How to Watch St. Louis Cardinals anywhere with a VPN



Cardinals fans traveling abroad may want to consider purchasing a VPN , which can fool their device into thinking they are still in the States.

ExpressVPN (starting at $8.32/month) is a highly reliable option that offers a money-back guarantee for the first month. Private Internet Access (starting at $2.19/month) is another inexpensive VPN with 30-day money-back guarantees for all of their plans.

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