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NLCS Game 2 live stream: How to watch online

Oct 15, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Cubs pinch hitter Miguel Montero hits a grand slam against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the eighth inning in game one of the 2016 NLCS playoff baseball series at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 15, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Cubs pinch hitter Miguel Montero hits a grand slam against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the eighth inning in game one of the 2016 NLCS playoff baseball series at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports

Live stream info for Game 2 of the NLCS featuring the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers at Wrigley Field on Sunday, Oct. 16.

If Game 1 was any indication, the NLCS between the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers is going to be appointment TV from beginning to end.

In a game the Dodgers dramatically tied in the top of the eighth, the Cubbies did not back down during their turn in the inning, putting the game out of reach with a grand slam by Miguel Montero and solo shot by Dexter Fowler. The Cubs won 8-4 to take a 1-0 series lead, and the NLCS will now shift to Game 2 on Sunday, at 8:08 p.m., ET, at Wrigley Field.

The game will feature Cubs righty Kyle Hendricks, the league-leader in ERA this season, vs. Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw, who has already thrown 218 pitches this postseason across just a seven-day span.

Game 2 can be watched live on FOX Sports 1 (FS1), but can also be live-streamed online at foxsportsgo.com. Cable subscribers will be able to log into the website with their account info on both desktop and mobile devices. The FOX Sports GO app also supports Xbox One through the Universal Windows Platform.

For those without a cable subscription, there are other ways to watch the NLCS online. Check out cutcabletoday.com for options that include Sling TV (currently offering a seven-day free preview) and PlayStation Vue. Both services have access to FS1 nationwide.

The broadcast booth for the game will include play-by-play man Joe Buck and color commentator John Smoltz, with field reporter Ken Rosenthal. The pregame team will consist of host Kevin Burkhardt and analysts Alex Rodriguez, Tom Verducci, Frank Thomas, and Pete Rose.

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The series will shift to Los Angeles on Tuesday for Game 3, at 5:08 p.m., PT, with a matchup between Jake Arrieta and Rich Hill.