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The Los Angeles Dodgers have some celebrating to do.

This week’s World Series win was their second in the last five seasons, but after the World Series in the COVID-shortened 2020 season, there was no formal celebration. So you could say they’re more than ready to make up for lost time.

Our guys are very ready, very hungry for a parade,” manager Dave Roberts said after they won Game 3, via NBC4, which gave them a 3-0 series lead. “So nothing is going to get in the way of that, nothing.”

Friday’s celebrations will begin with a parade through downtown Los Angeles, starting at Gloria Molina Grand Park in front of City Hall. Mayor Karen Bass will kick things off, and the Dodgers will ride through the city for about 45 minutes. Then, the team will host a special ticketed celebration at Dodger Stadium.

Date: Friday, Nov. 1

Time: 11 a.m. PT/2 p.m. ET

TV Channel: MLB Network and Los Angeles area channels, including Spectrum SportsNet LA, CBS 2, NBC 4, KTLA 5, ABC 7, KCAL 9 and Fox 11

Streaming: Fubo, Sling, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, and more

Stay with Yahoo Sports for full coverage and live updates as the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrate their World Series championship.

Live7 updates

  • Sun’s out, guns out: Kiké Hernández loses his shirt early in the parade

  • The parade begins, with the Dodgers buses greeted by thousands of fans

  • A bittersweet birthday for the Dodgers, who honor Fernando Valenzuela

    The Dodgers are celebrating more than one occasion today, paying tribute to Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela on what would have been his 64th birthday. Valenzuela, a pitcher and former face of the franchise, died on Oct. 22 at age 63.

    Fans along the parade route took the time to sing “Happy Birthday” in Valenzuela’s honor.

  • Dodgers parade gets delayed by a classic LA traffic jam

    In true LA fashion, the Dodgers’ buses are stuck in traffic, delaying the start of the championship parade.

  • With the start of the parade minutes away, Dodgers fans are ready to celebrate

  • Dodgers fans are set for an official parade on Friday — two days after unofficial celebrations got a bit rowdy

    This isn’t the first celebration in Los Angeles: After the Dodgers’ Game 5 win in New York, fans partied in the streets, with the celebrations getting a little out of hand. More than 70 people were arrested after an unruly crowd of people set fires, vandalized stores and set off fireworks.

    Friday’s parade is expected to be more controlled, but still lively.

  • The Dodgers — and their bus — are ready to take on the streets of LA

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