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Royals parade 2015 live stream: How to watch Kansas City’s World Series celebration online

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The Kansas City Royals clinched the 2015 World Series on the road in New York, which meant they didn’t get to celebrate in front of their fans. That will change on Tuesday when Royals fans line the streets of Kansas City for the championship parade to celebrate with the team.

Kansas City knocked off the Mets in five games to clinch their first World Series title since 1985. Now, the team will get to celebrate the second championship in franchise history with a parade and victory rally after. The parade, which will cover a 2.3-mile route, is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. ET in Kansas City. The rally at Union Station will immediately follow and is tentatively scheduled to start at 3 p.m., depending on how long it takes players to complete the parade route.

The city of Kansas City is offering free transportation options to help accommodate all of the fans planning to line the streets and attend in person. For those not able to attend, there will be multiple options to watch the parade, including online coverage. FOX Sports Kansas City and FOX 4 in Kansas City will both provide television coverage. FOX 4 will also provide a live online stream on their website fox4kc.com. MLB Network will provide national television coverage.

The parade is scheduled to begin on Grand Boulevard before moving to Ninth Street, Oak Street and Truman Road, before turning back onto Grand Boulevard. It will Pershing Road before coming to an end at Union Station for the celebration rally.

Royals World Series parade details:

Start: 1 p.m. ET

TV: MLB Network, FOX 4 (Kansas City), FOX Sports Kansas City

Online stream: FOX 4

Parade route: Via visitkc.com

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