Just two teams remain in the quest for the 2025 World Series, with the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers taking on the Toronto Blue Jays. The Dodgers will look to become the first team to repeat as World Series winners since the New York Yankees did it in three consecutive years from 1998-2000. Meanwhile, the Blue Jays are in their first World Series since 1993, when they won a second straight championship after also doing so in 1992.
Let’s take a look at the 2025 World Series schedule, key storylines for this upcoming matchup and how to get tickets for this championship clash at SeatGeek.
The World Series is a best-of-seven showdown, meaning that the first team to win four games wins it all. The Blue Jays have homefield advantage for this series because they finished with a better regular season record than the Dodgers.
As a result, Games 1 and 2 will be played in Toronto at the Rogers Centre, as well as Games 6 and 7 if the series lasts until then. Meanwhile, Games 3 and 4 will be in Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium, along with Game 5 as long as there isn’t a sweep.
Here’s the full schedule for the Blue Jays vs. Dodgers matchup:
Game 1: Friday, Oct. 24 – Toronto (Rogers Centre) – 8 p.m. ET
Game 2: Saturday, Oct. 25 – Toronto (Rogers Centre) – 8 p.m. ET
Game 3: Monday, Oct. 27 – Los Angeles (Dodger Stadium) – 8 p.m. ET
Game 4: Tuesday, Oct. 28 – Los Angeles (Dodger Stadium) – 8 p.m. ET
Game 5: Wednesday, Oct. 29 – Los Angeles (Dodger Stadium) – 8 p.m. ET
Game 6: Friday, Oct. 31 – Toronto (Rogers Centre) – 8 p.m. ET
Game 7: Saturday, Nov. 1 – Toronto (Rogers Centre) – 8 p.m. ET
This is the Blue Jays’ first World Series appearance since 1993, and there is already a lot of interest in Toronto to attend the team’s first championship games in over 30 years. Toronto will also host the first two games on Friday and Saturday night, while Los Angeles’ contests are during the week.
Here are the average resale ticket prices for all seven games so far at SeatGeek.
Game 1: $1,455 (Friday, Oct. 24 in Toronto)
Game 2: $1,626 (Saturday, Oct. 25 in Toronto)
Game 3: $1,411 (Monday, Oct. 27 in Los Angeles)
Game 4: $1,375 (Tuesday, Oct. 28 in Los Angeles)
Game 5: $1,358 (Wednesday, Oct. 29 in Los Angeles)
Game 6: $1,557 (Friday, Oct. 31 in Toronto)
Game 7: $2,134 (Saturday, Nov. 1 in Toronto)
So how high is the demand for Game 1 in Toronto? Let’s compare with the average resale ticket prices for other World Series Game 1s from the past five seasons.
2025: $1,455 (Los Angeles Dodgers at Toronto Blue Jays)
2024: $1,620 (New York Yankees at Los Angeles Dodgers)
2023: $1,078 (Arizona Diamondbacks at Texas Rangers)
2022: $1,134 (Philadelphia Phillies at Houston Astros)
2021: $934 (Atlanta Braves at Houston Astros)
If you’re looking for more affordable 2025 World Series tickets, SeatGeek has you covered. You can click on the 2025 World Series event page and see all of the games in one place. From there, you can choose your game based on location and day, and then you’ll see all of the available tickets for that contest. To make sure that you can find the best price for any game, Deal Score will tell you exactly how good of a deal you’re getting on your tickets.
The Dodgers and Blue Jays are both loaded with star power. Here are some of the key players on each team to keep an eye on during this Fall Classic. Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers): Ohtani is considered to be the best player in baseball right now, simply because he can do things that no other player in MLB history can do. In Game 4 of the NLCS, Ohtani struck out 10 Brewers hitters in six scoreless innings and added three home runs from the plate. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Blue Jays): Guerrero Jr. has been a monster for the Blue Jays this postseason, as his production at the plate keyed him being awarded ALCS MVP. Guerrero Jr. has hit six home runs in 11 contests this postseason, and also has a sizzling .442 batting average during the playoffs. Blake Snell (Dodgers): The lefty starting pitcher has kicked it up a notch in the playoffs throughout his career, and his first postseason with the Dodgers has been no different. In three 2025 playoff outings, Snell has picked up the win all three times and allowed just two runs in 21 innings pitched. Snell has already been announced as the Dodgers’ Game 1 starter against the Blue Jays. George Springer (Blue Jays): Springer delivered one of the most clutch home runs in Blue Jays history last game, as his three-run go-ahead blast in the seventh inning propelled Toronto to a 4-3 victory in Game 7 of the ALCS against the Seattle Mariners. Springer offers a lot of pop at the top of the Blue Jays’ lineup, and has consistently shown he’s a strong playoff performer.
Here is a step-by-step guide to land 2025 World Series tickets on SeatGeek.
Go to SeatGeek’s website or open the app.
In the search bar, type in the event — e.g., “2025 World Series”, or the teams involved (Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Toronto Blue Jays) or venue.
Browse the list of available ticket listings. Use the filters (price range, section, number of tickets) to narrow your search.
Review each listing carefully. Also make sure to look out for Deal Score to see if you’re getting the best possible deal and check any notes about the seats (e.g., “split seats”, “restricted view”).
Once you find tickets you like, select the quantity and proceed to checkout.
Input your email address, payment info, and complete the purchase.
After purchase, your tickets should appear in your SeatGeek account under “Tickets.” The tickets will be delivered almost instantly and will be properly authenticated for all MLB games.
On the day of the event, present your tickets (usually a mobile barcode) at entry as specified in your listing.