The simplest way to watch the World Series away from a television is through FOX Sports Go. Major TV providers, as well as smaller companies, offer you free access to the streaming platform that has apps on iOS, Android, Chromecast, Fire TV, the web, Roku, and more. As long as you have an active subscription with a TV provider who has a deal with FOX, you’re good to go.

You’ll find the World Series highlighted at the top of FOX Sports Go since that’s the biggest event going on. Even the pregame and postgame shows are available. So you can catch Alex Rodriguez, David Ortiz, Keith Hernandez, and Frank Thomas analyze every pitch, switch, and throw from the games.
When baseball’s champion is selected, you can still use FOX Sports Go to stream other events like college football games and NASCAR races.
Quite a number of people don’t pay a traditional TV provider for service anymore, but FOX isn’t ignoring cord-cutters. The network has actually been among the strongest supporters of video streaming whether live or on-demand. Its family of channels, which includes FS1 and FX, are widely available through the popular live TV services. That makes it possible to watch the World Series on FOX but without the ties of a big, expensive TV provider.

These are the live TV streaming services offering access to FOX:
Notice what they have in common. The local channel for FOX in your area might not be available. Since they aren’t cable channels available in the same form across the country, local affiliates have to strike deals with the companies behind the live TV streaming services. Just double-check if FOX is available in your area before you sign up for one to watch the World Series.
If you plan on streaming the World Series and then canceling a subscription, go with Sling TV. It’s the cheapest way to gain access to FOX. There’s even a chance you’ll get away without paying a penny as long as the Astros and Dodgers don’t reach a seventh game.
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