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Wednesday's Brewers-Royals game to be aired on Facebook Live

Milwaukee goes for a two-game series sweep of the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday at 1:10 p.m., and the Brewers game will be aired on Facebook Live.

To watch the game, if you're already logged in to Facebook, you need to go to the MLB Live Games page (link here). Pregame coverage begins at 12:50 p.m.

Milwaukee has already appeared on Facebook Live a pair of times this season. Here's the official setup instructions from the MLB:

As part of an enhanced partnership with Major League Baseball and Facebook, the Brewers 1:10 pm CT contest against the Kansas City Royals tomorrow (Wednesday, June 27) will be telecast exclusively on Facebook.  Earlier this year, Major League Baseball and Facebook unveiled an expanded partnership for the 2018 MLB season, highlighted by an agreement to produce and broadcast one game every week to a global audience on Facebook.  This 25-game package of weekly broadcasts will be distributed exclusively on Facebook Watch in the United States via the MLB Live show Page. Below is a step-by-step guide on how to access Wednesday’s contest – 

Using Facebook Watch – Step-by-Step Access Guide

Desktop:

  1. Launch a web browser and navigate to Facebook.com.
  2. Log-in to Facebook.
  3. Once logged in, search for “MLB Live.”
  4. Follow the “MLB Live” show Page to receive updates.

Mobile:

  1. Download and/or launch the Facebook app on your phone or tablet device.
  2. Search for “MLB Live.”
  3. Follow the “MLB Live” show Page to receive updates.

TV:

  1. Download the Facebook video app on your TV or streaming device and search for “MLB Live.”
  2. (Alternatively) Stream a game from your phone to a TV on the same Wi-Fi network by tapping the (TV) icon.

 There will be no blackout restrictions in the U.S. as the game will be available to every person on Facebook.  Fans who do not have a Facebook account may listen to the live radio broadcast on multiple platforms or follow pitch-by-pitch tracking on MLB.com and MLB At Bat.

via press release

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