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How to Watch Chicago Cubs and Dodgers, TV Channel, Streaming Options, and Lineup

The Chicago Cubs will host the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday as they look to build on their Cactus League performances.

Happy St. Patrick's Day Chicago Cubs fans! Hopefully you are enjoying the day and will top it off with some Cubs baseball this afternoon! It'll be a good one as Chicago hosts the Los Angeles Dodgers

The Cubs are coming off of a 3-1 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday and will look to get back on track.

Some standouts from Thursday include starter Drew Smyly going 4.1 innings pitched while allowing just two earned runs as well as a massive home run from Cody Bellinger. 

On Friday, first pitch is scheduled for 3:05 p.m. CST and spring standout Hayden Wesneski will get the start.

The game will be televised in the local Chicago market on the Marquee Sports Network. The Dodgers will have a televised feed on Spectrum SportsNet LA. It will also be streamed live on MLB.tv for those who reside outside the two markets.

You can also watch it on fuboTV with a free trial by signing up here!

Additionally, the game will be broadcast on the radio or you can listen to it on the MLB app.

Here are how the Cubs line up against the Dodgers:

Nico Hoerner 4

Ian Happ 7

Dansby Swanson 6

Trey Mancini 9

cody Bellinger 8

Eric Hosmer DH

Nick Madrigal 5

Matt Mervis 3

Tucker Barnhart 2

Wesneski SP

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