Cord-cutters can live stream the series from their computer, mobile device, or smart TV with a streaming service that offers Fox.

How to Watch the World Series Live Stream

There are two ways to watch a live stream of the world series: Postseason Start: October 3 Time (all): TBD Channel: Fox Teams: TBD

Postseason.tv: The official source for Major League Baseball live streams, which is only available during the postseason. Live television streaming services: Any service like fuboTV or Sling TV that offers a live stream of the local Fox affiliate will also stream the World Series.

World Series Official Live Stream Provider

Major League Baseball does not have an official live stream provider for postseason games, which includes the World Series. Official MLB World Series live streams are only available if you subscribe to both MLB.tv and a qualifying cable or satellite television provider. This is referred to as a blackout, and it is due to contracts between Major League Baseball and the networks that pay to broadcast postseason games like the World Series:

Postseason Live Blackout

Due to Major League Baseball exclusivities, during the MLB Postseason, all live games except for those games for which Authenticated Access is available will be blacked out in the United States (including the territories of Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands) and Canada. If you are an MLB.TV Subscriber in an area subject to blackout each of these games will be available as an archived game approximately 90 minutes after the conclusion of the applicable game.

Stream the World Series Live on MLB.com (Qualifying Subscribers Only)

Before you watch the official World Series live stream, make sure that you meet two important qualifications:

You must subscribe to a qualifying television provider.You must subscribe to Major League Baseball’s streaming service.

If you meet both of those requirements, you may be able to watch postseason games, like the World Series, through the official MLB source.

Watch the World Series Online With Fox Sports Go

If signing up for an MLB.tv subscription in addition to cable sounds like too much, but you have a cable or satellite subscription, stream the World Series through Fox Sports Go. Here’s how to do it:

How to Live Stream the World Series Without Cable

Since the World Series is broadcast on Fox, you can live stream the whole thing through any service that provides access to a local Fox affiliate. There are a few problems that you may run into, but most live streaming television services offer a free trial period that lasts long enough to watch the whole World Series if you would rather not pay for a television streaming subscription.

Here Are Some of the Services That May Allow You to Stream the World Series

fuboTV is the streaming service of choice for many sports fans, and it includes a feed of your local Fox station if you live in a participating market.

Sling TV includes Fox, but make sure that you choose the Sling Blue or Sling Orange + Blue package. The Sling Orange package doesn’t include Fox.

Hulu with Live TV is available as an add-on to regular Hulu subscriptions, and it includes Fox. YouTube TV also includes Fox, which is available in 49 of the top 50 markets in the United States, so it’s worth a look.

How to Watch the World Series for Free Without Streaming

If you exhausted all your streaming options, it may be possible to watch the World Series for free. Since the World Series is broadcast on Fox, you can watch the whole thing on your local Fox station, even if you don’t have cable. The best way to find out if you are within range of a Fox station is to use a tool like the FCC DTV Reception Map. Enter your ZIP code or full address, and the tool shows you the television stations that are located within range. Many stations that are listed as having strong signals can be received with inexpensive indoor antennas, while moderate and weak stations require more expensive outdoor antennas. There are a number of other tools, like Antenna Web, that provide more information about the type of antenna you need. If you don’t have a television, pair a USB TV tuner with the antenna of your choice and watch local television, including big events like the World Series, on your computer. This is a great alternative for sports fans who don’t own televisions and also don’t have access to Fox through online streaming services due to geographical restrictions.