The Chicago Cubs claimed victory over the San Diego Padres at Wrigley Field Thursday night, winning 3-1 in a nail biter and clinching Game 3 of their National League Wild Card Series.

The Cubs advanced with their first postseason series victory since 2017, the year after winning the World Series. Up next is the National League Division Series, where they’ll take on rival and manager Craig Counsell’s former team the Milwaukee Brewers for the first time ever in a playoff series.

The Brewers won the division by five games over Chicago, but the Cubs took the season series 7-6. Counsell is Milwaukee’s winningest manager with 707 wins and three division titles from 2015-23. 

The series begins Saturday in Milwaukee, and at least one game is guaranteed at Wrigley. Here’s what to know about tickets, game schedule and more.

When do the Cubs play next? Cubs-Brewers playoff schedule

Game 1 – Cubs at Brewers in Milwaukee, Saturday (Game Time: 1:08 p.m. CT)

Game 2 – Cubs at Brewers in Milwaukee, Monday (Game Time: 8:08 p.m. CT)

Game 3 – Brewers at Cubs in Chicago, Wednesday (Game Time: TBD)

Games four and five may not be necessary. Here’s when they’ll take place if they are needed:

Game 4 – Brewers at Cubs in Chicago, Thursday, October 9 (Game Time: TBD)

Game 5 – Cubs at Brewers in Milwaukee, Saturday, October 11 (Game Time: TBD)

How to get tickets

Tickets for Cubs’ home games in the Division Series go on sale at 1 p.m. Friday. All tickets will be distributed via the MLB app. Information about tickets for games held at Fiserv Stadium in Milwaukee can be found here.

For games that aren’t played at Wrigley Field, the Cubs announced that watch parties will be held at Gallagher Way, located next door to the ballpark in Wrigleyville. That area would open at least one hour prior to each game, with more information to be released after the National League Division Series schedule is finalized.

The Cubs knocked off the San Diego Padres in three games to secure their first playoff series win in eight seasons, and to win a winner-take-all game at Wrigley Field for the first time in team history.

Tickets will cost $10 for the watch parties, with all proceeds benefitting Cubs Charities, according to the team. Drinks and snacks will also be available for purchase, along with other entertainment.

How to watch the Cubs game

Thanks to the New York Yankees beating the Boston Red Sox, the Cubs and Brewers will kick off Division Series Saturday, with first pitch set for 1:08 p.m. The game will air on TBS and truTV, and will stream on HBO Max.

MLB playoff format

There were 12 teams that qualified for MLB’s postseason, six teams from both the AL and NL. That is down to eight still alive.

The two teams with the best records in both the AL and NL advanced directly to the Division Series with home-field advantage. Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Seattle and Toronto haven’t played since Sept. 28, the last day of the regular season.

Division Series winners move on to the best-of-seven League Championship Series, with the AL and NL pennant winners then playing in the best-of-seven World Series.

Full MLB Postseason schedule

Division Series: Oct. 4-11 (NL on TBS, AL on FOX/FS1)

Championship Series: Oct. 12-21 (NL on TBS, AL on FOX/FS1)

World Series: Oct. 24-Nov. 1 (FOX)

Who are the favorites to win the World Series?

The Dodgers (+360) are the favorite to win the World Series, according to BetMGM Sportsbook. After that, it’s the Yankees (+475), Phillies (+500), Mariners (+550), Cubs (+750), Brewers (+750), Blue Jays (+800) and Tigers (+1000).

The Blue Jays opened the season at +6000 odds.