The World Series can be watched through Fox’s broadcast in the U.S., with live streaming options available on Fox’s platforms (including Fox One) and compatible live-TV services that carry Fox. In Canada, rights holders typically include Sportsnet and TVA Sports, with broadcasts and streaming aligned to those networks. Key options to watch
- TV broadcast: Fox in the United States (games start times vary; the series is a best-of-seven). If you’re near a Fox affiliate, you can watch on traditional over-the-air TV or via your cable/satellite provider that includes Fox.
- Streaming in the U.S.: Fox’s streaming options and live-TV platforms that carry Fox (such as Fox One, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DirecTV Stream, etc.). A free trial may be available for new subscribers, though eligibility varies by service.
- Canadian viewing: Sportsnet and TVA Sports typically hold regional broadcast rights; check local listings for channel numbers and any streaming options offered by those networks.
- Alternative routes: Digital antennas can provide local Fox if you don’t have a streaming service; some streaming platforms offer seven-day trials or promotional periods that could cover portions of the series.
What to verify for your exact setup
- Your country and local channel availability (Fox vs. regional variations) and which streaming services carry Fox in your area.
- Whether you want to watch all games live or catch up via highlights, as schedules can have games on consecutive days with potential rest days in between.
- Any free-trial promotions or bundling options that could allow watching without a long-term commitment.
If you share your country and preferred viewing method (live TV, streaming, or over-the-air), and whether you’re aiming to watch all games or just specific ones, provide those details and the current date/time zone to tailor precise steps and current streaming options.
