How to watch, stream Mets-Cubs Sunday game on Roku
The series finale between the two teams, which is set for a 12:05 p.m. first pitch, can be streamed for free on the Roku Channel and Rokuchannel.com. Fans can access the game through the website or on the Roku app on their smart devices and televisions.
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Mets fans will hear a familiar voice on the broadcast, with Gary Cohen set to do play-by-play, alongside Joe Girardi and Taylor McGregor on the field.
The Mets will be looking to grab a second straight series victory after taking down the Cubs, 7-2, behind four home runs on Friday night.
Griffin Canning (5-1, 2.50) will be looking to secure a fifth straight victory for the Mets against the Cubs' Matthew Boyd (3-2, 2.75).
Here's the info on the Mets' Sunday matchup against the Cubs:
How to watch Mets series finale vs Blue Jays?
Stream: Roku App, Rokuchannel.com
Mets vs Cubs date, start time
Date: Sunday, May 11
Time: 12:05 p.m. EST
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