The 2025 World Series matchup is set, and it’s a showdown between the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers and our very own Toronto Blue Jays, who are making their first Fall Classic appearance since 1993. As fans scramble for a chance to see the action live, one thing is certain: your wallet is going to take a hit.
The demand for a ticket to one of the final games in Toronto is astronomical. Following the Blue Jays’ dramatic ALCS win, tickets for the World Series games sold out almost instantly. This has sent fans to the resale market, where prices reflect the city’s 32-year wait for a World Series return.
A comparison of secondary market prices shows a significant premium for games at the Rogers Centre in Toronto compared to those at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Here is a breakdown of the ticket price comparison for this historic series:
Face value tickets, which were already priced between approximately $470 CAD and $750 CAD for many seats, were nearly impossible to secure on the primary market (Ticketmaster). This has led to staggering resale prices on resale platforms like StubHub, Vivid Seats, and Ticketmaster’s “Verified Resale.” Keep in mind that these prices are highly dynamic and subject to significant change based on demand.
As of October 22, 2025, here are the approximate “get-in” (cheapest available) prices for games at Toronto’s Rogers Centre on the secondary market:
- Game 1: Starting from $1,278 – $1,389 CAD
- Game 2: Starting from $1,330 – $1,657 CAD
- Game 6 (if necessary): Starting from $1,814 – $1,888 CAD
- Game 7 (if necessary): Starting from $2,931 – $2,999 CAD
While no World Series ticket is cheap, fans looking to see a game at Dodger Stadium will find prices consistently lower than in Toronto, even after converting to Canadian dollars. As the defending champions and a frequent postseason contender, the Dodgers’ market, while strong, isn’t experiencing the same level of pent-up demand as Toronto.
Here are the approximate “get-in” prices for games at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, converted to Canadian dollars:
- Game 3: Starting from $1,015 – $1,070 CAD
- Game 4: Starting from $1,010 – $1,030 CAD
- Game 5 (if necessary): Starting from $1,025 – $1,035 CAD
When comparing the cheapest “get-in” tickets, it’s clear that fans in Los Angeles can get into the building for less. The lowest-priced ticket for a game in LA (Game 4 around $1,010 CAD) is nearly $268 CAD cheaper than the least expensive ticket in Toronto (Game 1 at $1278 CAD).
For fans on the fence, the data is clear: the most affordable way to see the 2025 World Series live, even for a Canadian fan, will be at Dodger Stadium.
Game 1 kicks off this Friday, October 24 at Rogers Centre at 8 p.m. ET. You can find their full schedule of upcoming games here!