How to Watch World Series Live Stream Online

Giants mob Travis Ishikawa after his home run sends them to the World Series (Getty)

Giants mob Travis Ishikawa after his home run sends them to the World Series (Getty)

After a dominant start from Madison Bumgarner gave the San Francisco Giants a win in Game 1 of the World Series, the Kansas City Royals have got back to their winnings ways, winning Game 2 in Kansas City on Wednesday and Game 3 in San Francisco on Friday to take a 2-1 lead and move within two games of their first title in 29 years.

The Giants send Bumgarner back to the mound in a rematch against James Shields , looking to even things up in Game 4 on Saturday.

Here’s how to watch:


How to Watch on TV

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Each game of the World Series will air on FOX at 8 p.m. ET. The games will be announced by Joe Buck, Harold Reynolds and Tom Verducci with Ken Rosenthal and Erin Andrews doing field reporting. The schedule is as follows:

GAME 1: Giants 7, Royals 1
GAME 2: Wednesday, October 22 at Kansas City
GAME 3: Friday, October 24 at San Francisco
GAME 4: Saturday, October 25 at San Francisco
GAME 5: Sunday, October 26 at San Francisco, if necessary
GAME 6: Tuesday, October 28 at Kansas City, if necessary
GAME 7: Wednesday, October 29 at Kansas City, if necessary

Can’t watch live but still want to watch on TV? If your cable package includes the MLB Network, you’re in luck. They’ll be replaying Game 1 on October 22 at noon. Game 2 will be replayed on Thursday, October 23 at 2 p.m. ET, and from there the network will be replaying games continually. More specific times can be found here.

How to Watch Online

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The Series will be available to watch on Fox Sports GO. As it’s included in cable subscriptions you’ll need to sign in with a cable provider login and password. Frequently asked questions about Fox Sports GO can be found here.

How to Watch on Mobile

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Looking to follow along on your mobile device? Fox Sports GO is also an app, and it’s free to download for your Apple device, your Android or Google device, your Amazon device, and your Windows device.