What time does Cubs-Indians World Series Game 7 start?

Nov 1, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; Chicago Cubs fans celebrate and wave W flags after game six of the 2016 World Series against the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 1, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; Chicago Cubs fans celebrate and wave W flags after game six of the 2016 World Series against the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports /
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Your one stop destination for the date and time of the biggest World Series game in decades.

The most improbable match up of all-time is going to take the full length of the series to decide. These teams have waited a couple of decades to see their team win a World Series so waiting another day is nothing. Just the fate of an entire drought hanging in the balance for both sides as one of the best chances these teams will ever have waits in front of them. Again, waiting another day is a piece of cake.

After falling in a 3-1 hole, the Cubs bats have woken up just in time to force what might be the most anticipated Game 7 of all time. Never has so much weight been placed on the shoulders of these players, as one streak may end, while the other franchise remains the most cursed team in baseball. You will most likely never see a game with more on the line for both teams.

Looking for when and where you can watch Game 7? Look no further.

Game 7 will be held at Progressive Field in Cleveland on Wednesday, November 2nd, with the first pitch scheduled for 8:08 PM ET on FOX.

The biggest game of the season is being led by the team’s best arms — Kyle Hendricks for the Cubs, and Corey Kluber for the Indians, who has been nothing short of a familiar face in the Fall Classic this year.

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Go ahead and cancel any plans you have, unless those plans involve gluing your eyes to the nearest television from 8 o’clock until the last pitch of the MLB season is thrown.

With the magnitude of this series, there’s no doubt that this will be one for the ages. All things considered, there was no way that this could end in anything other than a Game 7.