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How to Watch World Series 2024 Live Online: Stream Yankees vs. Dodgers

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With the LA Dodgers taking a commanding 2-0 lead in the 2024 World Series, the games shift from Los Angeles to New York City with Game 3. The Commissioner’s Trophy is still up for grabs, as the Dodgers looking to extend their lead, or the Yankees looking to win their first game of the series.

The Los Angeles Dodgers takes on the New York Yankees with Game 3 at Yankees Stadium in The Bronx, New York. The first pitch is set to take place at 8:08 p.m. ET/5:08 p.m. PT.

Here’s how to find a live stream to watch World Series games.

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When is the 2024 World Series?

The 2024 World Series: Yankees vs. Dodgers will take place from now through Saturday, Nov. 2 — if it goes to seven games.

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How to Watch the 2024 World Series Online

Since the World Series: Yankees vs. Dodgers broadcasts on Fox, games are available to stream on the web via cable alternatives — including DirecTV Stream, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and more.

Scroll down for the best options to stream the World Series live online without cable:

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DirecTV Stream

The best way to watch the 2024 World Series is on DirecTV Stream, which is currently offering a 5-day free trial. The Entertainment Package includes more than 75 channels, such as Fox. However, true sports fanatics will want to go with the Choice Package, their most popular offering, which boasts more than 105 channels including the MLB, NBA, NHL and college sports networks.

Fubo

Fubo TV is an another options for streaming the World Series, while the entry-level Pro plan gets you more than 200 channels, including Fox. In general, Fubo TV is one of the best options for streaming live sports, with 35 RSNs and local networks such as ESPN, ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, FS1, FS2, BeIn Sports, the Big 10 and the Golf Channel. They’re currently offering a 7-day free trial.

Hulu + Live TV

If you already have Hulu, you can add on Hulu + Live TV, which includes ESPN+ and Disney+ for only $82.99. You’ll have access to more than 95 top channels, including Fox for the World Series, in addition to Hulu Original and exclusive series. You can also record Live TV with up to 50 hours of storage and can stream on multiple devices at home or on the go.

Sling TV

You can also stream the 2024 World Series on Sling TV. You can access local channels such as Fox in most regions through their Sling Blue package ($22.50 for your first month). In addition, you can add-on the Sports Extra package for as low as $11/month, granting access to more sports, including MLB Network, NBA TV, NHL Network, NFL Redzone, the Big Ten Network, ESPNU and more.

With Sling TV, prices and channel availability depends on your local TV market.

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Check out the full 2024 World Series schedule below, and the best way to catch the games online without cable.

  • Game 1: Yankees at Dodger: Friday, Oct. 25 at 8:08 p.m. ET/5:08 p.m. PT in LA
  • Game 2: Yankees at Dodger: Saturday, Oct. 26 at 8:08 p.m. ET/5:08 p.m. PT in LA
  • Game 3: Dodgers at Yankees: Monday, Oct. 28 at 8:08 p.m. ET/5:08 p.m. PT in NY
  • Game 4: Dodgers at Yankees: Tuesday, Oct. 29 at 8:08 p.m. ET/5:08 p.m. PT in NY
  • Game 5: Dodgers at Yankees (if necessary): Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 8:08 p.m. ET/5:08 p.m. PT in NY
  • Game 6: Yankees at Dodger: (if necessary): Friday, Nov. 1 at 8:08 p.m. ET/5:08 p.m. PT in LA
  • Game 7: Yankees at Dodger (if necessary): Saturday, Nov. 2 at 8:08 p.m. ET/5:08 p.m. PT in LA


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