You can usually watch Boston Red Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays games either on regional sports networks in each team’s market or via national/streaming MLB partners, depending on the specific date and broadcast rights for that game.

Quick Scoop

For this matchup, where to watch typically breaks down like this:

  • In the Red Sox local market (New England) , regular-season games are generally on the Red Sox’ regional sports network (historically NESN or its successor), or on a national partner if that specific game is picked up (NBC/Peacock, ESPN, Fox, etc.).
  • In the Blue Jays local market (Canada) , games are generally on Sportsnet channels and associated streaming apps, since Sportsnet holds national Blue Jays rights in Canada.
  • Select national games (including some rivalry and weekend matchups) appear on NBC/Peacock, ESPN or other national partners as part of MLB’s national TV package.
  • Out-of-market U.S. viewers commonly rely on league or provider streaming options like MLB-focused packages or live TV streaming services that carry the relevant regional or national networks (e.g., services that include Sportsnet in Canada, or RSN/NBC/ESPN packages in the U.S.).

Because MLB TV rights are time- and region-specific, the exact channel or app for “where to watch Red Sox vs Toronto Blue Jays” on a given date will depend on:

  1. Whether the game is:
    • In Boston (Fenway Park) or Toronto (Rogers Centre).
 * A regular-season game or a special national broadcast slot.
  1. Your location (U.S. vs Canada, in-market vs out-of-market) because blackout rules and regional rights affect which service will actually show the game to you.

A typical example: for an April or May regular-season series with Boston at Toronto, Canadian viewers would tune in via Sportsnet, while many U.S. viewers would see the game on the Red Sox or Blue Jays regional network or via a streaming package that carries that network, unless it is designated as an exclusive national game on NBC/Peacock or another national partner.

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