
Are you a fan of the St. Louis Cardinals and St. Louis Blues, but don’t have cable? You can still watch the Cards and Blues on Bally Sports Midwest (Formerly Fox Sports Midwest) using a live streaming service instead of cable TV. It’s cheaper than cable, and there are no long term contracts so you can cancel any time. This guide will explain how you can watch online through the web or on your TV by using a streaming device like a Roku.
Watch Bally Sports Midwest without Cable
This article covers the live tv streaming services that offer Bally Sports Midwest in their channel lineup. However, you have to live in their broadcast area, which consists of eastern and central Missouri, central and southern Illinois, Southern Indiana, Nebraska, and Iowa. This is true whether watching Bally Sports Midwest through cable TV or any TV streaming services mentioned below.
If you don’t live in the Bally Sports Midwest broadcast area, you may want to look at this guide to work around sports TV blackouts. Otherwise, read on for information on watching Bally Sports Midwest online.
DIRECTV STREAM Carries Bally Sports Midwest

AT&T’s live streaming service is another way to watch Bally Sports Midwest live. However, you have to subscribe to their “Choice” package for $89.99 per month. You can sign up online, and they don’t force you into a contract so you can cancel at any time. The service also includes a cloud DVR service and allows you to stream to 20 devices simultaneously.
DIRECTV STREAM is supported on the following devices:
- 4th Gen Apple TV
- Google Chromecast, 2nd gen and higher
- Amazon Fire TV
- Fire TV Stick
- iOS devices
- Android
- Chrome and Safari browsers
- Roku
You can try DIRECTV STREAM by signing up for this online offer.
See our review of DIRECTV STREAM for more details on this streaming service.
For information on watching other TV channels online check out: How To Stream Specific TV Channels
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