CHICAGO – Watching Chicago White Sox games will be a bit different in 2025.
The Chicago Sports Network launched in October as the new home for the Chicago White Sox, Bulls and Blackhawks. All 162 White Sox games during the 2025 season will be televised on the Chicago Sports Network, also known as CHSN.
CHSN offers three packages that include White Sox games.
CHSN is available through mobile and web browsers at CHSN.com. Fans can also watch games through the CHSN app, which is compatible with Apple (iOS, tvOS), Amazon Fire TV, Android (mobile and TV) and Roku devices.
The CHSN website states that most smart TVs need an external antenna for over-the-air channels, even with built-in tuners. Once the antenna is installed, the local CHSN station is WJYS 62.2 and WJYS 62.3 in Chicago.
If your TV is not compatible with CHSN, there’s another option besides an antenna. Fans can use Chromecast or Air Play to display the game from a mobile device onto a TV. Mobile devices, such as phones and tablets, can download the CHSN app or access the CHSN website.
There are also three streaming options for CHSN: DIRECTV Stream on channel 665, Fubo and through the CHSN website and/or app. CHSN is available through three satellite and cable providers: DIRECTV on channel 665; AT&T U-Verse on channels 1741 (HD) and 741(SD)5; and Astound on channels 685 and 576 (HD), Channels 370 and 371 (SD). CHSN is not currently available on Comcast.
CHSN support can be reached at support@chsn.com or (800) 928-2848.
Chicago White Sox games will also air on the radio through ESPN Chicago WMVP 1000 AM, which can be accessed through the online at espn.com/radio/play/_/wmpv-am or through the ESPN Chicago app.