How to watch Guardians vs. Tigers today: Time, TV channel, schedule, live stream for AL Division Series Game 5

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One last game between AL Central rivals will decide who gets the final spot in the League Championship Series.

Cleveland returns home having regained its mojo after a pair of 3-0 losses, with Jose Ramirez and David Fry hitting critical homers in a back-and-forth Game 4 in Detroit.

The question is whether the Guardians can maintain that offensive momentum against Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, who has been untouchable this postseason. The presumptive AL Cy Young winner has allowed just seven hits in 13 scoreless innings in the playoffs, walking one and striking out 14. Skubal dominated in Detroit's Game 2 win in Cleveland, and the Tigers will be hoping for another gem Saturday night.

Which team will head to New York to face the Yankees in the ALCS? The Sporting News has you covered with everything you need to know to watch Game 5 of the ALDS between the Guardians and the Tigers.

How to watch Guardians vs. Tigers today: TV channel, live stream

  • TV channel: TBS
  • Live stream: Sling

Game 5 of the ALDS between the Guardians and the Tigers will air live on TBS, with Brian Anderson (play-by-play) and Jeff Francoeur (color analyst) on the call.

Viewers can stream the game on Sling

Sling is the home for the avid sports fan. You can always cheer for your favorite teams with channels like ESPN, TBS, TNT, NFL Network, FS1 and more.

Guardians vs. Tigers start time

  • Date: Saturday, Oct. 12
  • Time: 1:08 p.m. ET

Guardians vs. Tigers will begin at 1:08 p.m. ET on Saturday, Oct. 12, at Progressive Field in Cleveland.

The game was originally slated to start at 8:08 p.m. ET, but MLB moved it up due to rain in the forecast for Saturday night.

Guardians vs. Tigers radio station

  • Radio channel: SiriusXM channels 80, 89, 175

Listen to Game 2 of Guardians vs. Tigers live on SiriusXM channel 80 for the national call.

The Tigers call will be on channel 175, and the Guardians call will air on channel 89.

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MLB playoff schedule 2024

League Championship Series schedule

Sunday, Oct. 13

GameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Game 1: Dodgers vs. Mets8:15 p.m.Fox, Fubo

Monday, Oct. 14

GameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Game 2: Dodgers vs. Mets4:08 p.m.Fox, FS1, Fubo
Game 1: Yankees vs. Guardians/Tigers7:37 p.m.TBS, truTV, Sling

Tuesday, Oct. 15

GameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Game 2: Yankees vs. Guardians/Tigers7:37 p.m.TBS, truTV, Sling

Wednesday, Oct. 16

GameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Game 3: Mets vs. Dodgers8:08 p.m.FS1, Fubo

Thursday, Oct. 17

GameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Game 3: Guardians/Tigers vs. YankeesTBDTBS, truTV, Sling
Game 4: Mets vs. DodgersTBDFox/FS1, Fubo

Friday, Oct. 18

GameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Game 4: Guardians/Tigers vs. YankeesTBDTBS, truTV, Sling
Game 5*: Mets vs. DodgersTBDFox/FS1, Fubo

* - if necessary

Saturday, Oct. 19

GameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Game 5*: Guardians/Tigers vs. YankeesTBDTBS, truTV, Sling

* - if necessary

Sunday, Oct. 20

GameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Game 6*: Dodgers vs. MetsTBDFox/FS1, Fubo

* - if necessary

Monday, Oct. 21

GameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Game 6*: Yankees vs. Guardians/TigersTBDTBS, truTV, Sling
Game 7*: Dodgers vs. Mets TBDFox/FS1, Fubo

* - if necessary

Tuesday, Oct. 22

GameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Game 7*: Yankees vs. Guardians/TigersTBDTBS, truTV, Sling

* - if necessary

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Marc Lancaster joined The Sporting News in 2022 after working closely with TSN for five years as an editor for the company now known as Stats Perform. He previously worked as an editor at The Washington Times, AOL’s FanHouse.com and the old CNNSportsIllustrated.com, and as a beat writer covering the Tampa Bay Rays, Cincinnati Reds, and University of Georgia football and women’s basketball. A Georgia graduate, he has been a Baseball Hall of Fame voter since 2013.