MLB World Series 2015 schedule,TV channel info: How to watch games live stream online

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The stage is set for Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2015 World Series as the Kansas City Royals and the New York Mets clash for the grandest prize in the sport of baseball. 

All games of this year's World Series will be shown live on Fox and to watch via live stream, click here. 

The starting pitch for the first four games of the series will be at 8:07 p.m. EST on Fox, according to Yahoo Sports. 

Game 1 will be played this Tuesday, Oct. 27, with the Mets being hosted by the Royals at the Kauffman Stadium. 

The World Series will stay at Kauffman Stadium for Game 2 which will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 28, before it shifts to the Big Apple. 

New York will be hosting the Royals at Citi Field for Game 3 which will be played on Friday, Oct. 30, and Game 4 this coming Saturday, Oct. 31. 

The last time a club swept the World Series was in the 2012 season when the San Francisco Giants defeated the Detroit Tigers. 

If no club can do that in this year's World Series, the series will remain at Citi Field for Game 5, which will be played on Sunday, Nov. 1, with the first pitch taking place at 8:15 p.m. EST. 

The series will then return to Kauffman Stadium if a Game 6 or a Game 7 is needed to determine a winner. 

Game 6 will then be played on Tuesday, Nov. 3. If it reaches a Game 7, such will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 4. 

The Mets already have their pitching rotation set for the World Series, according to the report by Yahoo Sports, while the Royals has not made any announcement yet. 

Matt Harvey will be starting in Game 1 for the Mets and will be followed by Jacob deGrom (Game 2), Noah Syndergaard (Game 3), and Steven Matz (Game 4). 

If the series reaches to Games 5, 6, or 7, Harvey, DeGrom, and Syndergaard will be the ones starting, respectively, according to Yahoo Sports.