Game 1 of the World Series kicks off tonight (Tuesday, October, 23) at 8 p.m. ET at Boston’s Fenway Park. The series airs on the Fox broadcasting network, which means cord-cutters may discover that finding it is a bit of a chore. If you’re looking to live-stream the games on your computer, phone, or smart TV without cable, the good news is, you have more options than you used to. I’ve rounded a few of them up below. Play ball!
Streaming services: A number of standalone streaming services offer Fox on various packages, including SlingTV, DirecTV Now, PlayStation Vue, and FuboTV. Be sure to check your zip code first to make sure it’s offered in your area. Sling TV said in a press release that it is offering a seven-day free trial, which means you can probably watch the entire series for free and then decide if you want to keep the service.
Fox Sports mobile apps: You can access Fox Sports on its mobile apps on iOS or Android. Unfortunately, you’ll need login credentials from a pay-TV provider
Fox Sports online: Technically, you can access live TV on the Fox Sports website, but again, you’ll need that pesky cable or satellite TV login.
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