How to watch the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 of the 2025 World Series

After a weekend of hard games(see the score of the first game?), the series heads to Los Angeles and they are all tied at one game each.

Game 3 of the World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers will take place tonight, Monday, October 27th at 8:00 pm ET at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California.

The Blue Jays announced that Max Scherzer will get the nod for the third game in the series, the first game in the United States. Scherzer, 41, last pitched in Game 4 of the ALCS against the Mariners, pitching just over five innings, giving up only two runs with five strikeouts. This is Scherzer's second postseason appearance.

The Dodgers, on the other hand, selected Tyler Glasnow to start Game 3. This postseason, Glasnow has so far struggled with his 0.68 earned run average (ERA) in 13 innings of work in three appearances, two of which were starts. Glasnow also recorded 18 strikeouts this postseason. He last pitched in Game 3 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers, giving up his only run of the postseason in five innings of work with eight strikeouts, three walks and three hits in a 3–1 win.

If the Blue Jays want to get a win in Game 3, they will need to get past the starter and into the bullpen, which has struggled this series, especially in Game 1.

Where to watch

Just like in the first game, Mississauga also continues to host Blue Jays watch parties. at Celebration Square, starting at 19:00 (one hour before the first serve). Newmarket will also host a Blue Jays watch party, although it was not held for Game 2. It will be at the NewRoads Performing Arts Center where free pizza and popcorn will be provided.

As mentioned in the post about the first game, most restaurants, bars and pubs will likely be broadcasting the game on TV. For those in the city of Toronto itself, restaurants such as The Loose Moose, The Pint and Real Sports Bar & Grill will be accepting dine-in customers, with The Loose Moose not taking any reservations and serving on a first-come, first-served basis.

If you want to host your own viewing party, Canadian viewers can watch the game on Sportsnet or Sportsnet+. CityTV and its streaming service CityTV+ will also show the game; however, they will broadcast the American Fox telecast.

At the time of writing monthly cost of Sportsnet+ is $29.99 CAD per month or $249.99 CAD per year for the annual plan. The premium tier, which gives subscribers more out-of-market NHL games and other MLB broadcasts, as well as other perks, costs C$42.99 per month or C$349.99 per year with annual payments.

As mentioned earlierthere is a package that bundles CityTV+ and Sportsnet+ for a few dollars more than the standard package ($31.99 CAD per month) and will give users access to more content after the World Series. It was marked that users can also get a 7-day free trial of CityTV+ with an Amazon Prime Video subscription.

Anyone with a satellite TV subscription can access the Sportsnet+ app using their login details. However, content is limited depending on subscription.

If you'd rather go back to the good old days and listen to the World Series on the radio, this is finally available on all three Sportsnet radio stations (590 Fan, 960 Fan and 650 Fan). The game is also broadcast on Sirius XM Satellite Radio, where listeners can tune into channel 175 for Blue Jays radio commentators or 176 for Dodgers radio commentators. A package that gives you MLB games, The Platinum plan costs C$29.99 per month.

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