Spectrum TV & Comcast’s Xfinity to Carry the St. Louis Cardinals
By Phillip Swann
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The St. Louis Cardinals have announced that Charter’s Spectrum TV and Comcast’s Xfinity TV have agreed to carry the team’s games in 2026.
In a post on the social media site, X, the Cardinals this afternoon said the team will be on channel 1261 on Comcast’s Xfinity. On Charter’s Spectrum TV, the Cardinals will be on channel 362 on digital and channel 233 on set-tops, except for Evansville, Indiana where it will be channel 535.
The announcements come just in time for the Cardinals’ Opening Day game tomorrow (March 26) against the Tampa Bays at 3:15 p.m. ET.
The team was previously carried by the financially failing FanDuel Sports Network but exited the agreement prior to the season. The Cardinals launched a streaming plan at Cardinals.TV for $99 a season or $19.99 a month.
Until now, many fans were concerned that the team wouldn’t be available on cable and satellite. But with today’s cable announcements, more deals, including one with DIRECTV, are expected soon.
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