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Mets vs Blue Jays: 7:07 ET free live stream

Mets vs – The New York Mets play the Toronto Blue Jays tonight, June 30, at 7:07 p.m. ET at Rogers Centre. The game is on SNY, and out-of-market fans can stream it on DIRECTV with a free trial or via MLB.TV, with blackout restrictions possibly applying.

For New York Mets fans heading into tonight’s game, the plan is simple: be ready at 7:07 p.m. ET.

The Mets face the Toronto Blue Jays in the second game of a three-game series on Tuesday, June 30, at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. New York will be looking to keep the momentum going with another matchup looming immediately after this one.

Tonight’s broadcast and streaming options are tied to a short window of access. The game airs on SNY. For a live stream, DIRECTV offers the matchup with a free trial, and blackout restrictions may apply for some regular-season games.

If you’re watching from outside the local market, MLB.TV is also an option to stream the game—though blackout restrictions may still affect some regular-season broadcasts.

The Jays’ schedule shows what comes next: Toronto’s following game is set for Wednesday, July 1, when the Blue Jays will once again play the Mets. That next matchup starts at 7:07 p.m. ET.

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After that, the Toronto schedule lists July 3 at 7:15 p.m. ET against the Atlanta Braves.

Tonight’s Mets-Blue Jays game:
Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Time: 7:07 p.m. ET
Location: Rogers Centre (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
TV channel: SNY
Live stream: DIRECTV (free trial available)
Blacked out: Blackout restrictions may apply for some regular-season games.

A quick note for anyone planning to stream: start early enough to ensure your access is in place before first pitch.

Mets vs Blue Jays Francisco Alvarez SNY DIRECTV free trial MLB.TV Rogers Centre June 30 2026 live stream MLB

4 Comments

  1. So it’s on SNY and DIRECTV free trial but it’s still “blacked out”?? I swear every time I try to watch baseball it’s blocked like my WiFi is the problem. Why even call it free then

  2. MLB.TV will work… unless blackout restrictions apply… which means it won’t work lol. I saw something about a free trial but thought that was for MLB.TV not DIRECTV. Also Mets are playing at 7:07 but doesn’t Toronto always do weird time zones? I’m confused.

  3. Rogers Centre in Toronto feels like it should be on some Canadian network not SNY. If you start early “before first pitch” like it’s gonna glitch or something. Anyway, I just hope Alvarez does something because that’s the only reason I’m even checking and if he’s not in the lineup then it’s a waste of time. Blacksouts or not.

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