Direct answer: For watching the 2025 World Series, you have multiple legitimate options depending on where you are and which devices you use. In the U.S., FOX broadcasts the World Series, with live streaming available through Fox’s apps and services (and MLB.TV for authenticated subscribers through participating providers). Internationally, coverage is handled by local broadcasters (e.g., Sportsnet in Canada) and various streaming partners around the world. If you want to confirm specific game-by-game channels, start times, and streaming options for your location, tell me your country and whether you prefer a TV or streaming service, and I’ll tailor the exact viewing path. Key points to know
- TV broadcast: FOX typically handles World Series games in the U.S. with pregame coverage leading into the game time, usually in the evening local times.
- Streaming: FOX’s apps and MLB.TV provide live streams, with authentication through participating pay-TV providers for certain platforms.
- Radio coverage: ESPN Radio (English) and Univision Radio (Spanish) provide national radio coverage in the U.S.
- International: Canadian coverage via Sportsnet; international distribution across multiple partners in many languages.
If you’d like, I can quickly map out the exact channel or streaming service for you based on your country, region, and whether you have access to services likeFox, Hulu Live, YouTube TV, Fubo, Sling, or MLB.TV.
