How to Watch Chicago Cubs and Rangers Sunday, Channel, Streams and Lineups

The Chicago Cubs host the Texas Rangers for the final of a three-game series on Saturday at Wrigley Field. Here is how to watch!
How to Watch Chicago Cubs and Rangers Sunday, Channel, Streams and Lineups
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The Chicago Cubs will host the Texas Rangers at Wrigley Field on Easter Sunday after a 10-3 win on Saturday.

The Cubs had a strong showing in their home opener after a rained out third game on the road against the Cincinnati Reds and a another encouraging follow up on Saturday.

The Cubs are going into the third game of the series with a 4-3 record while the Rangers sit at 4-4 after a rough start on the road. 

Sunday's game is scheduled to begin 1:20 p.m. CT. The Cubs will send Jameson Taillon to the mound.

Sunday's game will be televised in the local Chicago market on the Marquee Sports Network. It will also be streamed live on MLB.tv for those who reside outside the market.

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

We will update you here when the lineups are released.

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