FOX SPORTS GO TO LIVE STREAM MLB ALL-STAR GAME
First Time Ever Mid-Summer Classic will be Available to Fans
at Home or On-the-Go
New York - FOX Sports GO, the app that provides live streaming video of FOX Sports content at home or on-the-go, will offer the first-ever live stream of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game from Minneapolis, beginning at 7:30 PM ET on Tuesday, July 15.
Game day coverage of the All-Star Game on FOX Sports GO will begin at 4:30 PM ET with a live stream simulcast of FOX Sports 1's special three-hour edition of AMERICA'S PREGAME.
FOX Sports GO is currently available for iOS, Android, and Kindle phones and tablets, select Windows devices, and on desktops through FOXSportsGO.com. Fans can download the mobile app for free from the iTunes App Store, Google Play, Amazon App Store and Windows Store.
FOX Sports GO will feature two separate live streams of the All-Star Game: the FOX Sports telecast in English and the FOX Deportes telecast in Spanish.
This season, FOX Sports GO is live streaming nearly 100 Major League Baseball telecasts, including all games televised on FOX Broadcast Network and FOX Sports 1. In addition to the All-Star Game, FOX Sports GO will also live stream for the first time ever the National League Division Series, the National League Championship Series, and the World Series.
About FOX Sports GO
FOX Sports GO provides live streaming of a wide variety of FOX Sports content so fans can take the games with them wherever they go. Subscribers of participating video providers can enjoy access to live games and events in FOX Sports GO year-round. For additional information, visit FOXSportsGO.com.
FOX Sports GO showcases the biggest events in sports, highlighted by: the best games from the National Football League, including the NFC Championship Game; NASCAR's premier race - the Daytona 500; Major League Baseball's crown jewel events - the All-Star Game, the Division Series, the League Championship Series, and the World Series; international soccer led by the UEFA Champions League and the women's World Cup; marquee college football and basketball matchups from the Big 12, Pac-12, and Big East; the most anticipated MMA showdowns from the UFC; and starting in 2015, the premier major championship in golf, the U.S. Open.
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