How to Watch: Stream Blue Jays vs Mariners Game 7 ALCS

It all comes down to one game. The Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners face off tonight in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series, with a trip to the World Series on the line. The Jays came back in a dominant Game 6 win last night (after a questionable bullpen decision by manager John Schneider in Game 5 that cost them big time).
Game Time and Where to Watch
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When: Tonight, October 20, 2025, 8:10 p.m. ET / 5:10 p.m. PT
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Where: Rogers Centre, Toronto
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TV (Canada): Sportsnet and Sportsnet+
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TV (U.S.): FOX
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Radio: Sportsnet 590 The FAN (Toronto broadcast)
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Streaming: Available on MLB.TV in the U.S. (with Pay TV login), and Sportsnet+ in Canada
What’s at Stake
The winner heads to the World Series to face the Los Angeles Dodgers and the unreal Shohei Ohtani, which look to repeat as champs. Toronto is chasing its first pennant since 1993 (where my Joe Carter fans at), while Seattle is trying to reach the Fall Classic for the first time in franchise history.
Pitching Matchup
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Blue Jays: Shane Bieber (4-2, 3.57 ERA; no relation to Justin) gets the ball in what could be the biggest start of his career.
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Mariners: George Kirby (0-1, 7.07 ERA) takes the mound, looking to rebound from a rough outing earlier in the series.
Why It Matters
This is Toronto’s first Game 7 since 1985, while it’s the first ever for Seattle. History slightly favours the home team—clubs playing a Game 7 at home are 30-29 all-time. As Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. put it: “Anything can happen in a Game 7.”
The game will be played at Rogers Centre and there’s nothing better than a game seven in sports, let alone when we have a home team such as the Blue Jays in the mix. You can bet Rogers brass are counting on the Blue Jays to bring it home to extend those coveted ad sales, should the team make it into the World Series.
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