How to Stream Blue Jays Game 7 Live in Canada Tonight: 2025 World Series
The 2025 World Series comes down to a winner-take-all Game 7 tonight at Rogers Centre, as the Toronto Blue Jays host the Los Angeles Dodgers, again. One team will celebrate its first championship since 1993—the other will leave empty-handed.
The Dodgers forced Game 7 with a 3–1 win in Game 6, holding off a late Blue Jays rally in the ninth thanks to a dramatic, game-ending double play by Kiké Hernández in left field. Hernández caught a liner from Andrés Giménez and gunned down Addison Barger at second after a “wall wedgie” double nearly tied it (what was Barger thinking?).
Yoshinobu Yamamoto was dominant again with six innings of one-run ball, while Mookie Betts snapped his slump with a two-run single in L.A.’s three-run third. Toronto rookie Trey Yesavage remains a local hero after his record-setting Game 5 gem (7 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 12 Ks—a rookie World Series strikeout record), but the Dodgers’ defence and bullpen (with Tyler Glasnow earning the win on just three pitches) slammed the door, preserving arms for a potential Ohtani-led opener in tonight’s winner-take-all showdown.
The Jays have outscored L.A. 30–21 across six games, but it all comes down to tonight under the dome. At least there won’t be any Halloween distractions for tonight’s Game 7 finale.
World Series Game 7 Essentials
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Date/Time: Saturday, Nov. 1 – 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT
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Venue: Rogers Centre, Toronto
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Pitching Matchup: (Mad) Max Scherzer (TOR) vs. TBD (LAD; Shohei Ohtani opener a strong possibility?)
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National Anthem: TBD
How to Stream and Watch in Canada: Blue Jays vs Dodgers
- Sportsnet (App & TV): Stream live with your cable login (Rogers, Bell, Shaw) or subscribe to Sportsnet+ ($24.99 CAD/month). CityTV+ (Rogers) also carries the game — free trial via Amazon Prime Video.
- TVA Sports (French): Available for $17.99/month or through Bell Fibe TV.
- MLB.tv: Worldwide stream (including Canada) for $29.99 USD (postseason pass, no blackouts).
- FOX Sports App (U.S. feed): Accessible via VPN or a U.S. TV provider login.
Free options: Watch at local bars or outdoor viewing parties, including a sold-out 20,000-seat watch party event at Scotiabank Arena.
Where to Watch the Game
Toronto & GTA
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Scotiabank Arena (Downtown): Sold-out 20,000-fan watch party — electric atmosphere.
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Nathan Phillips Square (Downtown): Outdoor screen for 1,000+ fans with DJ and trivia (starts 8 p.m.).
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The Pint (277 Front St. W.): Two-story pub near Rogers Centre — arrive before 6 p.m.
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Loose Moose (146 Front St. W.): Wall-to-wall screens — no reservations.
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Real Sports Bar (15 York St.): 100+ HDTVs — $5 drafts.
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Celebration Square (Mississauga): Family-friendly LED screen (starts 7 p.m.).
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Garden Square (Brampton): Free broadcasts all series.
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NewRoads Centre (Newmarket): Free popcorn and pizza.
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City Hall (Windsor): Free seating registration available.
Vancouver
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Proline Lounge (Parq Vancouver): 50-ft screen + late happy hour.
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Fable Diner (W 4th Ave): 14 TVs — $5 highballs until 6 p.m.
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The Sandbar (Granville Island): Patio audio — $7 beers.
Montreal
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Chez Miller (Peel St.): $6 pints with Jays audio.
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Bruno Sports Bar (Peel St.): Full broadcasts — walk-ins welcome.
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La Cage (Rue Guy): 50+ TVs — wing specials.
Calgary
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Home & Away (10th St. SW): Pub grub + reliable audio.
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Shark Club (3rd Ave. SW): 40+ TVs — $8 pitchers.
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Trolley 5 (4th Ave. SW): Craft beer and spacious seating.
Radio Coverage
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Canada: Sportsnet 590 The Fan + Sportsnet app (pre- and post-game shows)
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U.S.: ESPN Radio and SiriusXM 209/210
Odds & Prediction
DraftKings: Dodgers –120, Blue Jays +100 — a near toss-up.
If the Jays win, it will mark their first World Series title in 32 years. Joe Carter would definitely approve. Toronto’s buzzing after last night’s defensive heartbreaker—so get your blue on, bring the noise, and hope your good-luck jersey still works. There’s nothing better than a winner-take-all Game 7 in sports. This should be one for the ages, folks.
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