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It’s do or die for the New York Yankees as the Bronx Bombers and Toronto Blue Jays collide in Game 3 of the American League Division Series!

It’s been a rough start to the ALDS for the Yanks. New York was blown out in Game 1 (10-1), gave up 13 runs in a Game 2 loss, and they now find themselves one bad game away from elimination. Thankfully, the best-of-five series is heading to the Bronx as the Yankees try to regain momentum.

With their season on the line, New York turns to Carlos Rodon (18-9, 3.09 ERA), while Shane Bieber (4-2, 3.57 ERA) takes the mound for Toronto. If the Yanks can survive Game 3, the fourth game of the series takes place Wednesday, October 8 at 7:08 p.m. ET on FS1, with a potential Game 5 scheduled for Friday, October 10 at 8:08 p.m. ET on FOX.

From start time to streaming info, here’s how to watch Game 3 of the Yankees/Blue Jays series online.

The third game of the ALDS begins today (October 7) at 8:08 p.m. ET on FS1.

If you have a valid cable login, you can watch today’s game live on FS1, FOXSports.com, the FOX Sports app, and FOX One.

Available for $19.99/month, FOX One offers a seven-day free trial. You can also bundle FOX One and ESPN in a premium sports bundle for $39.99/month. Finally, you can add FOX One to your Prime Video account for an additional $19.99/month. Amazon offers a seven-day free trial.

The FS1 website offers a helpful channel finder to help you locate FS1 on DIRECTV, Dish, Optimum, and more.

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You can also watch FS1 live with an active subscription to fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, DIRECTV, or Sling TV. YouTube TV, fuboTV, DIRECTV, and Hulu + Live TV offer free trials for new subscribers.

You can stream every postseason game live in the U.S. on MLB.TV, but you have to first authenticate your subscription through a participating TV provider (Verizon, Spectrum, Optimum, FuboTV, DIRECTV, and more). Available for $29.99, the streamer isn’t currently offering a free trial.