How To Live Stream Tonight’s World Series Game On Fox … For Free!

It’s October, which means cordcutter baseball fans have one question in mind: how to livestream the 2015 World Series.

The 2015 World Series, which is pairing the New York Mets against the Kansas City Royals, is being broadcast on Fox, which is live streaming all the games on Fox Sports Go. In order to access the stream, however, you must be an existing cable or satellite customer. You can download the Fox Sports Go App for your iOS device (iPhone, iPad), Android, or Windows device. It is also accessible for Amazon Fire users, as well.

You can also stream the Fox broadcast on MLB.tv, if you prefer their acclaimed viewing experience. To view the games live, however, you must authenticate with your cable or satellite credentials. If you cannot prove you’re an existing pay TV customer, you can view the archived game beginning 90 minutes after the end of the games.

Finally, you can watch the game live via PlayStation Vue, if you happen to live in one of their launch cities and subscribe to one of their plans.

The Royals took an epic Game 1 that ended at 1:18am Eastern and lasted 14 innings, tying the record for longest World Series game ever by innings played. The Royals secured the instant classic when Alcides Escobar scored the walkoff winning run on an Eric Hosmer sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 14th.

Game 2 begins at 8:07 Eastern tonight, with Jacob deGrom of the Mets facing off against the Royals’ Johnny Cueto. As for the rest of the Series, the Mets host Game 3 on Friday the 30th, Game 4 on Saturday the 31st, and (if necessary) Game 5 on Sunday, November 1, before the Series returns to Kansas City for (if necessary) Game 6 on Tuesday, November 3 and (if necessary) Game 7 on Wednesday, November 4.