Dodgers win epic World Series Game 7 vs. Blue Jays
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Nearly half of Canada's population tuned into Game 7 of the World Series. In the USA, the game drew the largest World Series audience since 2017.
Nielsen fast-nationals revealed that 25.45 million viewers tuned into Fox for the decisive World Series game, leading to a total average of 25.98 million across all of Fox Sports’ platforms, marking the largest audience for MLB since the Astros-Dodgers Game 7 in 2017. That series brought in 28.24 million people.
The dramatic ending of the World Series on Saturday night, in which the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in 11 innings in Game 7 to repeat as champions, was closely followed by pronouncements calling it the greatest ever.
The 2025 MLB season came to a close on Saturday, with the Los Angeles Dodgers successfully repeating as World Series champions after beating Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7, 5-4 in 11 innings.
The Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers are playing in the 41st winner-take-all Game 7 in World Series history. The Blue Jays are trying to win their third World Series championship. The Dodgers are aiming to capture their ninth. Email us your thoughts: [email protected]
After indicating that the Dodgers' lineup could look "a little bit different" following a lackluster performance in Game 4 of the World Series, manager Dave Roberts shuffled his order for Game 5 on Wednesday night.
The World Series taking place in Los Angeles this week has brought out tons of fans, including celebrities from all over. Game 3 brought Blue Jays fans like Justin and Hailey Bieber, while Game 4 on Tuesday brought royalty to Dodger Stadium with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sitting in the front row.
Since both Canada and the United States are represented in the World Series, both national anthems are performed before first pitch. For the "Star-Spangled Banner," American actress and singer Sofia Carson — also a UCLA graduate — will perform the U.S. national anthem. Canadian-American singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright will perform "O, Canada."