For one team in the World Series, it’s business as usual. For another, it’s a historic moment their city and country haven’t seen in 32 years.

For fans of both the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers, the World Series will be one of the hottest tickets in their respective towns all year.

The Dodgers are in their fifth World Series since 2017, while the Blue Jays are only in their third in history.

For both teams, they’re looking to win it all in a series that has all sorts of storylines heading into it.

“For me, every game is a challenge, every series is a challenge. I know they have great players. So do we. But on the field, it’s when everything matters,” Toronto star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. said about the Dodgers.

And while there are still plenty of tickets available (albeit on resale), getting in the door won’t exactly be cheap.

In Toronto, the cheapest tickets that we could find were going for $1,251 on StubHub for a lone ticket for Game 2 of the World Series, taking place this Saturday at the Rogers Centre.

In Los Angeles, it’ll be nearly $300 cheaper for their least expensive seat, going for $858 for Game 5 on StubHub.

Here’s how much tickets are going for, for each game in the World Series:

world series ticket prices la torontoAll prices CAD unless otherwise specified.

Unsurprisingly, a prospective Game 7 is the hardest ticket to get, with the price costing more than the average rent of a two-bedroom condo in Ontario.

When does the World Series begin?

The World Series gets underway this Friday in Toronto. All start times for the games are at 8 p.m. EDT.

Game 1: Friday, Oct. 24, L.A. @ Toronto
Game 2: Saturday, Oct. 25, L.A. @ Toronto
Game 3: Monday, Oct. 27, Toronto @ L.A.
Game 4: Tuesday, Oct. 28, Toronto @ LA
Game 5*: Wednesday, Oct. 29, Toronto @ L.A.
Game 6*: Friday, Oct. 31, L.A. @ Toronto
Game 7*: Saturday, Nov. 1, L.A. @ Toronto