Royals vs Giants Live Stream Free: Watch MLB 2014 World Series Game 4 Online

The San Francisco Giants faces the Kansas City Royals on October 24 at the AT&T Park in San Francisco, California. The game will start at 8:07 pm ET and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below (free for subscribers).

The Giants continues their series versus the Royals in Game 4 of the 2014 World Series, when Giants pitcher Ryan Vogelsong (8-13, 4.00) is scheduled to start on Saturday night.

"That's an athletic team over there. So I think they can make adjustments. I don't think we'll go in thinking that they're at a disadvantage because of not being at our ballpark," said Giants reliever Jeremy Affeldt to reporters in reference to facing his former team.

Giants veteran outfielder/first baseman Michael Morse is hoping to win the first championship of his MLB career in this year's Fall Classic.

 "It's a big park; right field is tricky. The wind does a lot of different things in the outfield, so our guys are used to it," said Morse in reference to his home ballpark located in 'The City by the Bay'.

"It's tough. It's tough out there. But everybody's a professional. I don't think it will be a factor."

Giants right fielder Hunter Pence echoed his teammate's sentiments regarding the picturesque setting of AT&T Park.

"You play this game, you play in a lot of different ballparks and you find a way to adjust," said Pence to reporters.

"I think everyone's going to enjoy it."

Meanwhile, Royals starter Jason Vargas (11-11, 3.71) hopes to spark his team to the win in the biggest game of his career.

Kansas City slugging First baseman/DH Billy Butler is hoping his squad can have a similar performance they against San Francisco in Game 2 this past Wednesday.

"We were definitely trying to hit 'em," said Butler to reporters in reference to possibly hitting homeruns into the McCovey Cove area at the Californian stadium during batting practice.

"We took turns trying, but no one did."

The game will start at 8:07 pm ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream by clicking here.