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Current Records: Arizona 0-1; Las Vegas 0-1 Last Season Records: Las Vegas 10-7; Arizona 11-6 What to KnowThe Las Vegas Raiders will take on the Arizona Cardinals at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday at home. Las Vegas will be hoping to build upon the 23-21 win they picked up against Arizona when they previously played in November of 2018. The Raiders didn't finish too far behind, but the team still lost 24-19 to the Los Angeles Chargers this past Sunday. QB Derek Carr had a pretty forgettable game, throwing three interceptions. Carr ended up with a passer rating of 128.10. Meanwhile, the evening started off rough for the Cardinals this past Sunday, and it ended that way, too. Their painful 44-21 defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs might stick with them for a while. Arizona was down 37-7 at the end of the third quarter, which was just too much to recover from. A silver lining for them was the play of QB Kyler Murray, who passed for two TDs and 193 yards on 34 attempts. Murray ended up with a passer rating of 131.80. With both teams hitting sour notes in their previous games, they will no doubt be looking to produce a better outcome in this one. We'll see which team satisfies their hunger and which team leaves with an empty stomach. How To Watch
Series HistoryLas Vegas won the only game these two teams have played in the last eight years.
The St. Louis are an MLB team playing in the NL Central Division. The Cardinals are expected to contend for a World Series Championship this season, which means fans in St. Louis will want to watch every inning of the action from Busch Stadium. You can live stream St. Louis Cardinals games on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung Smart TVs, and many other devices using DIRECTV STREAM’s “Choice” package. Outside of the St. Louis area, we recommend MLB.TV for watching the Cardinals. The most important channels for Cardinals watching baseballMost Cardinals regular season action will be carried by Bally Sports Midwest. Due to disputes over carriage fees, the only live TV streaming provider that streams the Bally Sports regional sports networks is DirecTV Stream. As a contending team, the Cardinals will appear with some regularity on national TV. Nationally televised MLB games will be on ESPN, FOX, FS1, MLB Network, or TBS. There is also a new genre of MLB game for Cardinals fans to be aware of, the exclusive “streaming only” game. Apple and Peacock both own 18 of these games throughout the regular season. When the Cardinals are in a national MLB game, or a streaming only broadcast, Bally Sports Midwest will be blacked out.
How to watch this week’s Cardinals gamesLooking for a specific Cardinals game? We list the St. Louis Cardinals TV schedule, as well as the live TV streaming services that carry each game, in the easy to use table below. Viewer note: some of the Cardinals games that are on Bally Sports Midwest are displaying as Bally Sports KC, a Bally Sports Midwest sister station. We are aware of the issue and are currently resolving it.
The best option for local St. Louis Cardinals fans
Subscribing to DirecTV Stream “Choice” gets you access to Bally Sports Midwest for Cardinals baseball and Blues hockey. After that, because DirecTV Stream carries CBS and FOX, you can also stream NFL games. This package is pricey, but worth it if you want to cut the cord and still see all the Cardinals action this season. Read our DirecTV Stream review for sports fans. Supported Devices Amazon Fire TV (2nd Generation+), Amazon Fire TV Cube, Amazon Fire TV Edition Smart TV (2nd Generation+), Android (7.1+), Apple TV (4th Generation+), Chrome browser (68+), Chromecast (2nd Generation+), Chromecast Built-in TV (select models), Edge Browser, iOS (11+), Roku, Safari browser, Samsung Smart TV (2017+) Unsupported Devices Android TV, Nintendo, Sony Playstation, XBox, Xfinity If you don’t live in St. LouisBally Sports Midwest broadcasts in Missouri, Iowa, and parts of Illinois. Outside of that territory, Cardinals fans will need to subscribe to MLB.TV to watch the team out-of-market. MLB.TV – watch every Cardinals game
MLB.TV is the premium out-of-market option for MLB fans. With MLB.TV fans can circumvent the regional broadcast rules and watch any game they like, including St. Louis games. If you want to follow just one team all summer, the rate drops to a one time annual fee of $109.99. Supported Devices Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Android TV, Apple TV (4th Generation+), Chromecast (2nd Generation+), Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Roku, Samsung Smart TV (2017+), Xbox One, Xfinity Unsupported Devices Android, iOS, LG Smart TV, Nintendo Switch, Oculus, Portal, TiVo Stream, Xbox Series X|S ESPN+ – watch out-of-market baseball
ESPN+ plays one out-of-market MLB game every day during the regular season. You can’t follow the Cardinals season this way, but you can watch a fun lineup of out-of-market baseball games, which will sometimes include Cardinals games. Read our ESPN+ review. Supported Devices Amazon Fire TV, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, Chrome browser, Chromecast, iOS, Oculus, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Roku, Safari browser, Samsung Smart TV, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Xfinity Unsupported Devices Google Nest Hub, Nintendo, Portal, TiVo Stream How to watch the Cardinals on national TVAs a contending team, the Cardinals will appear on national TV often, both in the regular season and playoffs. When this happens, Bally Sports Midwest will be blacked out. Here is how to watch the Cardinals when they take the national stage.
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