And the 2022 MLB playoffs live streams could see the ALCS and NLCS end today. Our below guide has you completely covered on how to watch every single game, so you don’t need to miss an at-bat. We’ve got the whole MLB post-season schedule, plus our picks on the most affordable way to stream it all online. We’ve even got tips on when you’ll be able to watch games for free.
In New York, Yankees fans pretty much believe that the series is over. The Astros blanked the Yanks 5-0 in Game 3, with Cristian Javier shutting down the stymied Yankees bats and Chas McCormick’s home run quieting the Bronx. Game 4’s Astros vs Yankees live streams could be the end of a sweep.
In Philadelphia, you’ve got the Phillies up 3-1, also looking to advance to the Fall Classic. Yu Darvish will try and keep the Philadelphia offense to a minimum in this Padres vs Phillies live stream.
So, without further ado, here’s everything we know about how to watch the MLB live streams. Want a little more international flavor? Check out our guide on how to watch T20 World Cup live streams for the biggest cricket tournament.
The MLB Playoffs will be on free-to-watch broadcast TV, with NLCS games possibly airing on FOX channels (see below). You can watch these games for free with one of the best TV antennas.
The entire World Series will also air on FOX.
If you’re away from easy access to ESPN, FOX, TBS and FS1, you’re not out of luck when it comes to following your team through the playoffs. Live streams are still possible in your current neck of the woods, though — because with a virtual private network, or VPN, you can appear to be surfing the web from your home town (or somewhere that blackouts won’t hit), and access the same streaming services you already paid for.
Not sure which VPN is right for you? We’ve tested many different services and our pick for the best VPN overall is ExpressVPN(opens in new tab), which offers superb speeds and excellent customer service.
Finding MLB Playoffs live streams online is much easier online than regular season games that are locked behind regional sports networks. Our top pick for how to watch MLB Playoffs games online is with Sling TV‘s Blue and Orange pack. Orange gets you ESPN, while Blue gets you and Fox (provided you have a local affiliate), FS1 and TBS. This is part of why Sling is the best cable TV alternative.
All of those channels, save for TBS, are on fubo TV.
The $70 per month YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV and DirecTV Stream all have the above channels as well, but Sling Orange + Blue is only $50. That affordability ensured its spot on our best streaming service list.
BT Sport is the place to watch MLB playoff games online in the United Kingdom. Don’t have BT on your current package? You can get it directly with the £25 Monthly Pass(opens in new tab).
And if BT Sport’s monthly prices are still too high for you, remember that MLB.TV is also available in the U.K. It’s approximately £50 a month, with zero blackout rules.
Looking to watch MLB playoff games in the great white north? Well, Canadian sports fans will find games split across Sportsnet (the home of the since-eliminated Jays) and TSN.
TVA Sports and RDS, depending on your language of choice and region, may also be your source.
You can also get MLB.TV in Canada, though the Blue Jays will be subject to blackouts.
As was the case with the regular season, MLB playoff live streams will be on both Kayo Sports(opens in new tab) and Foxtel(opens in new tab). The services in the past have had select MLB games from ESPN.
Kayo offers a 7-day free trial for both its Basic and Premium plans, more than enough time to confirm they’re actually showing the games. The Basic package costs $25 per month(opens in new tab) thereafter. The $35 per month Premium Kayo plan gives you all the same things as the normal plan, but it offers three simultaneous streams. The Basic plan gives you two streams at the same time.
We’ve got the full schedule for the entire MLB post-season. We will fill in this schedule (and remove completed series) as the games progress.
All times below in Eastern Time
* denotes that games that may not be necessary
ALCS: Yankees (0) vs Astros (3)
NLCS: Phillies (3) vs San Diego (1)
World Series
Credit:Tom’s Guide,CN,Getty Images.
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