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The Blue Jays did what they had to do on Tuesday to tie the World Series at 2-2. Now, Game 5 is set to be played on Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium in LA. Since both Canada and the US are in the mix, you can expect to hear both national anthems right before the first pitch. Things are getting more intense, and every game from now on is important.

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Who Is Singing the U.S. National Anthem?

Before Game 5 starts, Sofia Carson is going to the microphone. You probably know her as the American pop singer and actress from Descendants and Purple Hearts. She will sing The Star-Spangled Banner. She’s bringing her best to one of baseball’s biggest stages, and honestly, having someone with her vocal skills and star power sing the anthem just makes an already exciting game even more exciting.

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These are the kinds of things that make the World Series so special.

Before the first pitch, the energy at Dodger Stadium is going to be electric because Carson is going to sing the American national anthem.

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 Who Is Singing the Canadian National Anthem?

Rufus Wainwright is going to sing O Canada. The guy is a powerhouse.

His discography, which includes the highly praised Poses and Want One, says a lot. His unique voice is calm to spot, and he’s adding a lot of artistic value to the moment. It’s great that Wainwright is going to the World Series to represent Canada. He has the skills and experience to make something truly memorable.

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Game 5 Overview–Dodgers vs Blue Jays, 2025 World Series

Blake Snell is getting ready to pitch for the Dodgers, and Toronto is sending out rookie Trey Yesavage. This is a rematch of Game 1.

Both teams are aware of what’s at stake now that the series is tied at 2-2. Before the action goes back to Toronto for the weekend, Los Angeles needs to take control. They hope to take their home-field advantage one more time. The Blue Jays, on the other hand, are riding high after their Game 4 win and are eager to get even closer to their first championship in more than 30 years.

There is real tension going into Wednesday night. The first pitch is at 8:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT) at Dodger Stadium, and you can be sure that both teams will give it their all. One win could change the course of this series completely.

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