Streaming services have changed the game of watching sports, both for national and regional programming. Rather than committing to an expensive, lengthy cable plan, you’ve now got several options for keeping up with your local teams with a streaming plan that fits your budget.
FanDuel Sports Network Midwest is a regional sports network (RSN) owned by Diamond Sports Group. It’s the primary broadcast outlet for the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Blues, and it shares rights with FanDuel Sports Network Indiana and FanDuel Sports Network Southeast to stream some games for the Indiana Pacers and Memphis Grizzlies, respectively. On the network and the FanDuel Sports Network app, you can find live games, pre- and post-game shows and more content for these teams.
Read on to learn how to stream FanDuel Sports Network Midwest.
Editor note: Bally Sports Networks rebranded to FanDuel Sports Networks on October 21, 2024.
The future of streaming FanDuel Sports Networks is somewhat in limbo, as Diamond Sports Group is in bankruptcy proceedings, and Amazon recently announced plans to invest in the company. It’s unclear what this will mean for how to watch FanDuel Sports Network Midwest in years to come, but here’s where you can find the network on live TV streaming platforms today.
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DIRECTV STREAM is one of two streaming networks carrying FanDuel Sports Network Midwest. The platform offers four plans, but you’ll need to subscribe to the Choice plan or higher to get FanDuel Sports Network Midwest.
Although you’ll find a few national sports networks on the basic Entertainment plan, sports streamers will find much more value in the Choice plan or higher. This plan will get you FanDuel Sports Network Midwest if you live in-network, plus more than 15 major sports networks like ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNEWS, ESPNU, Fox Sports 1 (FS1), Big Ten Network, MLB Network, NBA TV and NFL Network.
The Choice plan gives you access to some of the best events in pro and collegiate sports, along with key matchups for your local teams. From March Madness to the World Series, there’s live action to keep you entertained all year long. All plans include unlimited cloud DVR storage space and no caps on simultaneous streaming at home.
Fubo is specially tailored to cord-cutters who want maximum live sports coverage. Its Pro plan includes FanDuel Sports Network Midwest for viewers in-market. Keep in mind that subscribers who live in areas where one or more RSNs are available will have a regional sports fee. Even with that fee, it’s one of the most affordable ways to get a ton of live sports.
Along with FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, subscribers will get national coverage on major networks like beIN Sports, ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, NFL Network, CBS Sports Network, Big Ten Network and SEC Network. The Elite plan includes even more pro and college sports on channels like NBA TV, NHL Network, MLB Network and ACCN. For an additional monthly fee, you can add the Sports Plus add-on to get NFL RedZone, MLB Strike Zone, ESPNU, Tennis Channel, Pac-12 Network and more.
Fubo has a solid sports channel lineup. However, it’s worth noting that Fubo doesn’t carry a few big names, such as TBS and TNT. You'll get unlimited cloud DVR recording space and up to 10 simultaneous streams on your home network.
FanDuel Sports Networkalso offers an app for mobile and streaming devices, and you can use it for FanDuel Sports Network Midwest streaming. To do so, you have two options. First, you can log in with a subscription to a live TV streaming service or cable/satellite provider that carries FanDuel Sports Network Midwest. This will give you full access to everything you’d find through your provider.
Alternatively, you can subscribe to FanDuel Sports Network Plus and watch select content through the app. This option is slightly more limited, as the St. Louis Cardinals aren’t available via FanDuel Sports Network Plus. The app is available on iOS and Android devices, along with Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, Roku, Samsung TV, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.
DIRECTV STREAM and Fubo are the only live TV streaming services offering FanDuel Sports Network Midwest streaming. If you live in the FanDuel Sports Network Midwest market, you can also subscribe directly to FanDuel Sports Network Plus to watch some of the network’s featured content.
Yes, Fox Sports Midwest rebranded as FanDuel Sports Network Midwest in March 2021, after Sinclair Broadcast Group (thought subsidiary Diamond Sports) bought Fox Sports networks from Disney. The company then sold naming rights for the networks to casino operator Bally’s Corp.
Peacock does not offer FanDuel Sports Network Midwest streaming. To stream the network, you’ll need to live in its viewing area and subscribe to DIRECTV STREAM, Fubo or FanDuel Sports Network Plus. It’s also available through select cable and satellite TV providers.