The Milwaukee Brewers and Los Angeles Dodgers didn’t break out the brooms in their respective National League Division Series on Oct. 8.

Will both teams, still up 2-1 in their series, regroup and close the door to advance to NL Championship Series on Oct. 9 or are we destined for two winner-take-all Game 5s? The National League takes center stage tonight with two Game 4s.

First, it’s the third-seeded Dodgers against the second-seeded Philadelphia Phillies, who brought out the power in their 8-2 road win in Game 3 to get on the board in the series after losing the first two games at home. Then, in the nightcap, the top-seeded Brewers look to bounce back against the fourth-seeded Chicago Cubs, who took Game 3 at Wrigley Field, 4-3, behind a huge first inning after dropping the first two games in Milwaukee.

Meanwhile, the American League is down to just one series after the top-seeded Toronto Blue Jays dispatched the fourth-seeded New York Yankees in four games to advance to the ALCS. The Blue Jays await the winner of the second-seeded Seattle Mariners-sixth-seeded Detroit Tigers matchup. That series is going the distance with a Game 5 on Friday, Oct. 10.

Here’s what to know about the playoff schedule, how to watch the games on Oct. 9 and updated bracket:

Updated MLB postseason bracketNational LeagueLos Angeles Dodgers (3) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (2); Dodgers lead series, 2-1Chicago Cubs (4) vs. Milwaukee Brewers (1); Brewers lead series, 2-1American LeagueMLB playoff schedule today

There are just two games on the playoff schedule today and both are NLDS contests.

Game 4: Philadelphia Phillies vs. Los Angeles Dodgers, 5:08 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9

The Phillies staved off elimination in a big way in Game 3 on Oct. 8, slugging three home runs en route to an 8-2 win. They scored five of their eight runs in the eighth inning as Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw struggled on the mound. Kyle Schwarber hit two long balls in the game. Meanwhile, the Dodgers were held to their fewest runs of the playoffs. In Game 4, left-handed pitcher Christopher Sanchez gets the ball for the Phillies and righty Tyler Glasnow is on the mound for the Dodgers.

Game 4: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Chicago Cubs, 8:08 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9

The Brewers will get another chance to end the series at Wrigley Field after missing their opportunity in Game 3. The Cubs chased Brewers starter Quinn Priester before the first inning was over and built a 4-1 lead that was kickstarted by Michael Busch’s second lead-off home run of the series. Game 4 will see a Game 1 rematch on the mound. The Brewers will go with right-hander Freddy Peralta while the Cubs will give the ball to left-handed Matthew Boyd. Can the Brewers replicate their Game 1 performance when they hammered Boyd and scored six runs in the first inning?

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MLB playoff TV schedule today

Both of the NLDS games are on TBS, truTV or streaming on HBO Max.

Game 4: Philadelphia Phillies vs. Los Angeles Dodgers on TBS, truTV or HBO Max

Game 4: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Chicago Cubs on TBS, truTV or HBO Max