What channel is the Mets vs. Braves game on Sunday? How watch and stream

For the fifth time this season, the Mets will be available to a national television audience.

The Mets series finale against the Braves at 7:10 p.m. on Sunday night at Citi Field can be seen on ESPN. Fans can also stream the game on the ESPN app with ESPN+.

The Mets will be looking to avoid the sweep after dropping the opening two games of the series to move to 18-20 on the season. The Mets fell to the Braves, 4-2, on Friday night before dropping a 4-1 result in which they were nearly no-hit on Saturday afternoon.

On Sunday night, Luis Severino is scheduled to face the Braves' Bryce Elder.

Severino has been one of the most consistent starting pitchers for the Mets this season, entering the contest with a 2-2 record and 2.93. However, he is coming off a start in which he allowed four earned runs on four hits with a career-high six walks against the Rays on May 5.

Here is a rundown of the Mets' remaining national TV games:

Mets national TV schedule

May 12 vs. Braves: ESPN

June 8 vs. Phillies (in London): Fox

June 9 at Phillies (in London): ESPN

June 28 vs. Astros: Apple TV+

July 24 at Yankees: ESPN

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