How to Stream Blue Jays Game 6 Live in Canada Tonight: 2025 World Series
The 2025 World Series continues tonight in Toronto, where the Blue Jays can clinch a 4–2 series victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 6 at Rogers Centre. One team will be celebrating its first championship since 1993 — the other will be heading home.
After a 6–2 comeback in Game 4 to even the series, the Jays crushed Game 5 in L.A. with a 6–1 blowout. Rookie Trey Yesavage was sensational, pitching seven innings while giving up just three hits, one run, and striking out 12 — setting a new rookie record for strikeouts in a World Series game. It’s crazy to think 22-year old Yesavage was just playing in Single-A earlier this year and now being a major force in the World Series.
Now up 3–2, the Jays have outscored L.A. 29–18 overall and have a chance to finish the job at home. If not, a winner-take-all Game 7 awaits Saturday night.
World Series Game 6 Essentials
- Date/Time: Friday, Oct. 31 – 8 p.m. ET
- Venue: Rogers Centre, Toronto
- Pitching Matchup: Kevin Gausman (TOR) vs. Yoshinobu Yamamoto (LAD)
- National Anthem: TBD
How to Watch Live in Canada
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Sportsnet App (English): Stream live with your cable login (Rogers, Bell, Shaw) or subscribe to Sportsnet+ for $24.99 CAD/month. CityTV+ (Rogers) will also carry the game and you can get a free trial through Amazon Prime Video.
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TVA Sports (French): Available for $17.99/month or through Bell Fibe TV.
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MLB.tv: Watch worldwide, including Canada, for $29.99 USD (postseason pass, no blackouts).
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FOX Sports App (U.S. feed): Accessible via VPN or a U.S. TV provider login.
Other ways to watch for free? Head to your local sports bar or restaurant as everywhere will likely be carrying the game. Those in Toronto can catch the game for free outside at Nathan Phillips Square as viewing parties will continue. Check out some local spots to catch the game with buds tonight:
Toronto & GTA
- Nathan Phillips Square (Downtown / 100 Queen St. W.): Giant outdoor screen for 1,000+ fans. DJ, trivia; starts 8 p.m.
- The Pint (Entertainment District / 277 Front St. W.): Two-story pub near stadium; full audio TVs. Walk-ins; by 6 p.m.
- Loose Moose (Entertainment District / 146 Front St. W.): Jays HQ with non-stop screens. No resos; post-game ready.
- Real Sports Bar (Downtown / 15 York St.): 100+ HDTVs; stadium seating. $5 drafts.
- Celebration Square (Mississauga / 300 City Centre Dr.): LED screen; family vibe. Pre-game 7 p.m.
- Garden Square (Brampton): Free broadcasts all series.
- NewRoads Centre (Newmarket): Free popcorn/pizza.
- City Hall (Windsor): Register free for seating.
Vancouver
- Proline Lounge (Parq Vancouver, 39 Smithe St.): 50-ft screen + betting. Happy hour late.
- Fable Diner (1944 W 4th Ave.): 14 TVs; $5 highballs till 6 p.m.
- The Sandbar (1535 Johnston St.): Patio audio; $7 beers.
Montreal
- Chez Miller (1442 Peel St.): Cozy with Jays audio; $6 pints.
- Bruno Sports Bar (1450 Peel St.): Full broadcasts; walk-ins.
- La Cage (e.g., 1255 Rue Guy): 50+ TVs; wing specials.
Calgary
- Home & Away (e.g., 112 10th St. SW): Reliable audio; pub grub.
- Shark Club (229 3rd Ave. SW): 40+ TVs; $8 pitchers.
- Trolley 5 (511 4th Ave. SW): Craft taps; spacious.
Radio Coverage
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Canada: Sportsnet 590 The Fan and the Sportsnet app (pre- and post-game shows included)
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U.S.: ESPN Radio and SiriusXM 209/210
Odds and Predictions
DraftKings has the Dodgers at –140 favourites, with the Blue Jays at +118 — though Toronto is –160 to win the series outright.
If the Jays win tonight, they’ll lift the World Series trophy for the first time in 32 years. Joe Carter would definitely approve. People will be handing out candy tonight for Halloween and trying to watch the Blue Jays bring it home. Hope you have a TV near the front door (or just place a bowl outside for the kiddos).
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Lol. I watched it for free in the mall on a crazy large screen tv. Others I know watched on free IPTV sources.