If you’re in the United States, the World Series is broadcast on FOX. You can watch it on FOX over the air with a digital antenna, or stream it via FOX’s apps and websites (FoxSports.com or the Fox Sports App) using your TV provider login. If you don’t have traditional TV, several live TV streaming services carrying FOX offer access to the World Series, usually with free trials you can leverage. Key options to consider:
- Over-the-air: FOX on local channel with a digital antenna.
- FOX streaming: FoxSports.com or the Fox Sports App (requires login from a participating cable/satellite or streaming TV provider).
- Live TV services with FOX: Examples include Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and DIRECTV STREAM. These typically offer a free trial or introductory discounts during postseason periods.
Notes to help you decide:
- Schedule and access: World Series games are typically scheduled in the evenings (often 8:00 p.m. ET), with FOX handling national broadcasts. Check the exact game times for the series you’re watching, as they can shift slightly by game and day.
- Regional considerations: Some streaming services may have regional restrictions or require add-ons; verify availability in your location and whether you need any extra sports packages.
- International viewers: In Canada, Sportsnet has carried World Series coverage in recent years; other countries may have different broadcasters via MLB’s international partners.
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