Red Sox vs Rays Live Stream: How to Watch MLB Games Online

Red Sox vs Rays Live Stream: How to Watch MLB Games Online

The AL East midweek games will be live streamed tonight and tomorrow with the Red Sox vs. the Rays. The two games have the teams convening at the Trop, but limping into this two-game series thanks to the Tampa Bay Bostings' heavy losses to the Yankees and Orioles in the last few days to other AL East rivals.

In today's pitching matchup, Boston's Nathan Eovaldi gets the start, going 1-0 (2.45 ERA, 8 Ks, 11.0 IP), clearly one of the highlights in the Sox' sluggish season. Tampa's Charlie Morton (0-1, 8.00 ERA, 11 K, 9 IP) is proving that strikeouts are not everything.

This game feels like a toss-up, as neither team comes into it with much confidence. Tomorrow (August 5), Martin Perez (1-1, 5.06 ERA, 7 Ks) takes the mound against the Rays' Ryan Yarbrough, who has a 1.54 ERA and is favored by Tampa Bay.

Here's everything you need to watch the Red Sox vs. Rays live stream:

OK, somehow you're traveling right now or hit by a horrible local blackout--and you can't watch Red Sox vs. With a Virtual Private Network (VPN), you can pretend you're surfing the web from your hometown (or anywhere else the blackout won't happen) and access the same streaming services you've already paid for.

Not sure which VPN is right for you? We tested a variety of services and chose ExpressVPN as the best VPN overall. They offer great speed and excellent customer service. However, there are other VPN options out there. Here are our top picks.

In the U.S., the Red Sox vs. Rays live stream is a bit hard to find for those who have cut the cord, as it is a local sports network exclusive. That's right, you need Fox Sports Sun in Florida or NESN in New England to watch. For both, your best bet is FuboTV, but since regional restrictions may apply (and they don't specify how it works), Express VPN is a great way to avoid blackouts.

The game starts at 6:40 PM EST/3:40 PM EST. Wednesday's game will have the same start time and will be broadcast on the same network.

MLB.TV ($25/month/$60/year) also streams games, but is not a perfect solution if you want to watch something other than baseball; T-Mobile customers can use MLB.TV for free, along with a free subscription to the sports website The Athletic The Athletic.

In the UK, BT Sport has MLB rights until 2021, but Red Sox-Rays will not be broadcast on any channel.

MLB.TV is available in the UK. It costs about £50 per month and has zero blackout rules.

In Canada, you will need MLB.TV to watch Red Sox vs. Rays, as TSN and SportsNet do not carry the game. If you are considering subscribing, be aware that the Blue Jays are subject to the blackout.

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