World Series live stream 2014: How to watch online - Giants vs Royals 2014 [FOX TV start time, preview]

Game 4 of the World Series 2014 takes place on Saturday with the Giants needing to bounce back from two straight defeats in the best of seven series.

Today's Game 4 will start at 8 p.m. EST and takes place again at AT&T Park in San Francisco, California. The game will be broadcast on Fox and can also be watched online through live stream - free for those with a subscription - via the link provided below.

The Royals have done fantastically well to come back from their Game 1 loss to the Giants. That big loss in Game 1 looked like the series could quickly get away from the Royals, however, they came back fiercely in Game 2, and consolidated that with a tense victory in Game 3 in San Francisco.

The Giants had the chance to win the World Series at home after bringing the series back home at 1-1, but they needed three straight wins in front of their home fans. That opportunity has now gone, and with the Royals taking Game 3 the series will either be won by the Royals in San Francisco or it will return back to Kansas City for its conclusion.

In Game 3, the Royals managed to get themselves out ahead 1-0 early on, and looked like they would run away with things when they scored two more runs at the top of the 6th. However, the Giants scored two in response at the bottom of the 6th to set up a tense conclusion to the game.

The Royals bullpen just about held it together though, and they were able to see out an anxious 3-2 victory to go up 2-1 in the series.

Game 4 of the World Series takes place tonight at 8 p.m. EST and can be watched online by clicking here.

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