The World Series can be watched on Fox (over-the-air) or via several streaming services that carry Fox local stations, with options including live TV streaming platforms and Fox’s own streaming outlet. If you’re looking to watch without a traditional cable subscription, you’ll want a service that provides Fox in your area, or a digital antenna for local Fox, plus a streaming plan or trial if you prefer streaming. Key ways to watch:
- Over the air: Fox affiliate via a digital antenna (excellent if you’re within reach of your local Fox station).
- Live TV streaming services that carry Fox: options include platforms like Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DirecTV Stream, and Sling TV (specific channel availability depends on your region and the plan chosen). These services typically offer a free trial or promotional pricing for new customers.
- Fox platforms: Fox’s own streaming offerings may provide access to World Series games, sometimes with a dedicated app or bundle (availability varies by region and platform, and some options require authentication with a pay TV provider or streaming service).
- Radio or alternate feeds: In some markets, World Series games are also available through local radio or regional feeds if you can’t access video streams.
What to consider:
- Local blackout rules: If you’re outside your team’s market, you may face blackout restrictions for certain streams.
- Free trials: Many streaming services offer free trials that let you watch Game days without committing long-term.
- Accessibility on devices: Ensure the service supports the device you’ll use (smart TVs, streaming sticks, smartphones, web browsers).
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