How to Watch: Blue Jays vs Dodgers Game 5 Live in Canada (2025 World Series)

The 2025 World Series continues tonight in Los Angeles, where the Toronto Blue Jays look to take a 3–2 series lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 5 at Dodger Stadium. The pivotal Game 5 is going to be the most exciting yet, as one team will move to the brink of elimination while the other is one win away from becoming World Series champs.

After that marathon 18-inning loss in Game 3, the Jays answered back in Game 4 with a 6–2 win to even the series last night. Shane Bieber went 5⅓ innings, allowing just one run and striking out six. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. crushed a two-run homer off Shohei Ohtani—his seventh postseason home run, setting a Blue Jays playoff record—while Bo Bichette added an RBI double. Toronto’s bats took over after Ohtani’s exit, outscoring L.A. 5–1 down the stretch.

With the series tied 2–2, Toronto has outscored Los Angeles 23–17 overall, giving them a shot to reclaim home-field advantage heading into Games 6 and 7 in Toronto.

Game 5 Essentials

  • Date/Time: Wednesday, Oct. 29 – 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT)

  • Venue: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

  • Pitching Matchup: Trey Yesavage (TOR) vs. Blake Snell (LAD)

  • National Anthem: Sofia Carson (U.S.) and Rufus Wainwright (Canada)

How to Watch in Canada

  • Sportsnet App (English): Stream live with your cable login if you’re a Rogers, Bell, or Shaw customer. Cord-cutters can get Sportsnet+ for $24.99 CAD/month.

  • TVA Sports App (French): French broadcast available for $17.99/month or through Bell Fibe TV.

  • MLB.tv: Watch worldwide, including in Canada, for $29.99 USD (postseason pass) with no blackouts.

  • FOX Sports App (U.S. feed): Accessible via VPN or with a U.S. TV provider login.

Radio Coverage

  • Canada: Sportsnet 590 The Fan and the Sportsnet app (includes pre- and post-game shows)

  • U.S.: ESPN Radio and SiriusXM 209/210

Odds and Predictions

DraftKings lists the Dodgers as –205 favourites, with the Blue Jays at +170 after their Game 4 win. CBS Sports’ Dayn Perry says “The Dodgers’ offense hasn’t done much of anything in more than two games’ worth of innings… Toronto’s swinging the bats much better right now.” Meanwhile, Sportsnet’s Jeff Blair says “Bieber steadied the ship in Game 4, and Yesavage’s poise in Game 1 showed this kid’s got ice water — if Toronto’s lineup stays hot, the series heads north with the Jays up 3–2.”

If Toronto wins tonight, they’ll return home to Rogers Centre with two chances to clinch their first World Series title since 1993. Now that would be truly epic (and Joe Carter would be proud).

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