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How to watch White Sox vs. Angels via live online stream

We go over how you can watch Sunday’s ESPN game between the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Angels.

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Mike Trout #27, Anthony Rendon #6, Albert Pujols #5, and Dexter Fowler #25 of the Los Angeles Angels celebrate their 4-3 win against the Chicago White Sox after the game on Opening Day at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on April 01, 2021 in Anaheim, California.      Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images

ESPN will host Sunday’s matchup between the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Angels with first pitch set for 8:37 p.m. ET. The game will take place at Angel Stadium in LA. If you aren’t around a TV to check out this primetime MLB matchup, you can stream the game via WatchESPN or the ESPN app. But keep in mind that you need a cable-login subscription.

If you don’t have a cable login to access ESPN for live stream, you can get a free trial from YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, AT&T TV Now, FuboTV, or Sling TV to stream the game.

The ChiSox will look to split a four-game set with the Halos on Sunday Night Baseball. Through three games, there has been mixed results from the offense, which is without Eloy Jimenez for 5-6 months. The bats came to life against lefty Andrew Heaney for 12 runs on Friday, but the other two games have been rough. Dylan Cease will be on the mound looking to start the season off right. He had a strong spring and brings a lot of potential. Rookie C/DH Yermin Mercedes has gotten off to a scorching start, going 8-for-9 in his first two games of the season with a HR and 6 RBI.

The Halos will send Shohei Ohtani to the hill for the first time in a while. Ohtani needed Tommy John surgery in 2018 and sat out basically all of 2019 and 2020. He’s played in all three games so far this season and is fourth in the Angels’ rotation. Ohtani sported a pretty commanding fastball during Spring Training and we’re all familiar with his off-speed stuff. It will be interesting to see if Ohtani can capture some of that magic from his rookie season in 2018. Sunday is normally a rest day, so be on the lookout for players taking a seat.