How to watch Mariners vs. Blue Jays: Live stream the American League Championship Series

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A general view inside the Rogers Centre baseball stadium during the Wild Card Series game between the Seattle Mariners and the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Toronto Blue Jays will host the first two games of the 2025 American League Championship Series.

The road to the World Series continues with the start of the American League Championship Series. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about how to watch the Mariners vs. Blue Jays, including live streaming options for those without cable.

The ALCS kicks off with a Toronto Blue Jays-hosted match-up with the Mariners at the Rogers Centre in Ontario. The Blue Jays have had a stellar season so far, leading the American League with a 94-68 record (tied only with the New York Yankees, who the Blue Jays eliminated 3-1 during the Division Series). The Seattle Mariners had a slightly rougher go in the Division Series and were forced all the way to a tie-breaking Game 5 against their fellow American League team, the Detroit Tigers.

No matter which team you're rooting for, we'll show you how to tune in. Don't forget to bookmark our how to watch MLB Playoffs streaming guide for info on tuning into the rest of the postseason.

How to watch Mariners vs. Blue Jays in the US

The entire American League Championship Series will be broadcast across FOX and FS1 (although Game 1 will only air on FOX). Cord-cutters looking for an easy way to watch the series have several live streaming options. Three of the best sports streaming services we've tested that are FOX and FS1-friendly are DirecTV, Fubo, and Sling.

DirecTV's MySports package is the best way to live stream the rest of the MLB Playoffs, including the National League Championship and World Series games. MySports carries 20+ popular sports channels, such as FOX, FS1, and TBS (which you'll need to watch the NLCS). It also unlocks access to ESPN Unlimited. Subscriptions cost $70 a month (with $10 a month off the first two months) and come with a five-day free trial for first-time customers.

Fubo is another great way to live stream FOX and FS1. Fubo's Sports + News pack carries around 28 popular channels and unlocks access to ESPN Unlimited. Subscriptions cost $56 a month, but new users can get their first month for $46 after a five-day free trial.

Sling TV's Select plan is a great way to live stream FOX and FS1 in its 10-channel lineup. However, FOX and local channel availability vary by region on Sling, so you should check to see what's available in your region before signing up. Subscriptions cost $20 a month ($25 in some areas).

How to watch Mariners vs. Blue Jays from anywhere

Baseball fans can still access their usual streaming methods even while traveling abroad with the aid of a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs are easy-to-use tech tools that allow people to change their device's virtual location, which means that their go-to websites and apps work just like they would back home. They're also instant ways to boost online security and privacy. Since the services we've recommended require US forms of payment, this option will work best for Americans who are just traveling overseas at the moment.

NordVPN is a great place to start for the VPN uninitiated. It's a top-rated service with a hassle-free 30-day money-back guarantee if you find that it's not what you're looking for. You can read more about the cybersecurity app in our NordVPN review.


Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

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