We know you don’t want to miss Bryce Harper’s first World Series appearance or the Astros winning their second World Series (without the cheating this time). The 2022 World Series will be on only one channel: FOX Sports (FS1). So we’re going to help you find the best way to get access to this channel. You’ll be able to watch the games at home on your TV or on the go on your smartphone or tablet. Let’s play ball. Take advantage of baseball’s last seven days and tune in to watch this epic World Series matchup. We’ve put together a list of the best TV services you could order or try out for the World Series this year. Get Sling TV’s Sling Blue package to watch your Astros or Phillies on FS1 for all seven games. This plan also comes with family favorites, like Cartoon Network, Food Network, HGTV, and the HISTORY channel. If you want to get more info on the channel lineup, the DVR, or the user experience, check out our Sling TV Review. YouTube TV is the only live TV streaming service that includes MLB Network, NFL Network, and NBA TV for $70. Now, this is the perfect service for the Philadelphia Phillies, Eagles, and 76ers fans. If you want to find the details on this service’s unlimited DVR storage space or want to know what other sports channels you get with YouTube TV, check out our detailed review. You’ll be able to watch Justin Verlander’s fastball and Noah Syndergaard’s impeccable hair on your big screen TV with DISH’s America’s Top 120 package. It’s $70 per month for 190 channels—including FS1—which is a solid deal in the TV world. If you want MLB Network or a subscription to MLB Extra Innings, get the America’s Top 200 plan for $95 per month so you never miss MLB Tonight or any out-of-market game (to prepare for next season, ya know). Find out all of the details on DISH’s fees and DVR in our DISH Network review. We know you don’t want to miss the live action of Kyle Schwarber in the outfield or Jemery Peña hitting another home run. If you want to know more about Xfinity’s TV plans and channel lineups, check out our Xfinity TV review. So after the MLB season is completely over and you’re not sure what to watch next, might we suggest the movie Undrafted or The Sandlot? And if you want to watch this movie without interruptions, get the Hulu  + Live TV (no ads) plan for an extra $6 ($76 per month). Check out our full Hulu Live review for more info on the channel lineup and user experience.

Sling TV: $40.00/month YouTube TV: $64.99/month Hulu + Live TV: $69.99–$75.99/month FOX Sports app: Free (you just have to sign in with your cable or satellite TV provider)

If you’re looking for a traditional TV experience, one of these two options will be best:

DISH TV: $69.99–$104.99/month Xfinity TV: $50.00–$68.50/month