You can usually watch Toronto Blue Jays vs Boston Red Sox games through a mix of national MLB broadcasters, team regional networks, and streaming services, depending on where you live and whether the game is nationally exclusive.

Key options (most common)

  • Sportsnet (Canada) – For most regular-season Blue Jays games, Sportsnet channels (Sportsnet, SN One, SN Now) hold Canadian rights, including many Jays–Red Sox matchups.
  • NESN (New England / Red Sox market) – In the Red Sox home region, local broadcasts are typically on NESN, available via cable, satellite, and some live TV streaming bundles.
  • MLB Network / national TV – Select Jays–Red Sox games may appear on MLB Network, which you can stream in Canada through services like DAZN that carry MLB Network.
  • YouTube TV, Hulu Live, etc. (USA) – If you’re in the U.S. and out of the local blackout regions, you can often watch via live TV streamers that include the relevant sports channels (ESPN, FOX, regional sports networks).
  • MLB.TV (out-of-market) – If you are outside both the Jays and Red Sox home markets, MLB.TV often lets you stream live, but local blackouts apply in team territories and some countries.

Special / exclusive games

Sometimes specific Blue Jays games are exclusive to a single streaming platform:

  • Apple TV+ “Friday Night Baseball” – Certain Jays games, including occasional Red Sox matchups, have been shown exclusively on Apple TV+.
  • Other national exclusives – ESPN or other national partners may get exclusivity on particular marquee games; in those cases, team regional networks and MLB.TV may be blacked out, and you must use the national broadcaster.

How to find the exact listing for your game

Because schedules and rights change during the season, the best way to confirm where to watch a specific Toronto Blue Jays vs Boston Red Sox game is:

  1. Check the game listing on a schedule/aggregator site (for example, services that list which platform carries each Jays game in your country).
  1. Look at the daily TV info on league or sports sites, which often publish “How to watch Blue Jays vs Red Sox” articles for each date with channel and streaming details.
  1. If you’re in Canada, cross-check Sportsnet’s schedule and, if it’s a special event (Friday night, international showcase), see if Apple TV+ or another streamer is listed as exclusive.

Quick example scenario

Imagine a mid-season Jays @ Red Sox game on a weeknight:

  • In Toronto/Canada : Likely on Sportsnet or SN Now, unless it’s marked as an Apple TV+ exclusive, in which case you’d need Apple TV+.
  • In Boston/New England : Likely on NESN via cable or a live TV streaming bundle that carries NESN.
  • In U.S. out-of-market : Often on MLB.TV, unless it’s a national-exclusive game on MLB Network or ESPN.

If you tell me your country/region and (roughly) the date of the game, I can narrow down the likely channel or streaming app more specifically.