The World Series is typically broadcast live on FOX in the United States, with streaming available through the FOX Sports app and participating live TV streaming services that carry FOX, plus national radio coverage on ESPN Radio.

Main ways to watch

  • Over-the-air TV: All World Series games air nationally on the FOX network, so anyone with a digital antenna and access to their local FOX affiliate can watch for free in HD.
  • Cable/satellite: Traditional pay-TV packages in the U.S. that include FOX (for example, most basic cable and satellite lineups) will carry every game live.
  • Streaming (live TV bundles): Services that offer local broadcast channels, such as many live TV streaming bundles, generally include FOX in supported markets, allowing you to stream the World Series without cable as long as your local FOX station is part of the lineup.
  • FOX digital platforms: Games are available via FOX’s own platforms such as the FOX Sports website and app when you sign in with an eligible TV provider that carries FOX.
  • Radio/audio: National audio coverage is provided on ESPN Radio in the U.S., and some regions also get coverage on SiriusXM and local sports radio stations that pick up the national feed.

If you’re outside the U.S.

  • Canada: Sportsnet holds television rights for the World Series in Canada, with game coverage on Sportsnet TV alongside U.S. FOX coverage.
  • Other countries: Rights vary by region and are often sold to local sports networks or streaming platforms, so checking regional sports channels or MLB’s own listings is the most reliable way to find the official broadcaster in your country.

Tips to be ready on game day

  • Test access early: Confirm that FOX is included and working on your antenna, cable package, or streaming service before first pitch so you can avoid sign-in or reception issues.
  • Check local listings: Exact channel numbers and availability of FOX or partner networks differ by city and provider, so looking up local TV listings or using the “live TV” guide in your app helps you find the correct channel quickly.
  • Follow schedule updates: Game dates and times can shift slightly because of weather or scheduling, so relying on official schedule pages and sports news outlets helps you avoid missing rescheduled or delayed games.

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