Where to Watch Toronto Blue Jays vs. Philadelphia Phillies

Toronto Blue Jays first base Vladimir Guerrero Jr. catches a fly ball to retire Atlanta Braves' Gio Urshela in the fourth inning.
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  • The Jays and Phillies match up six times in 2025.
  • All six games take place in June.
  • Sportsnet and TVA Sports will broadcast the games.

The Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies played one another frequently even before the MLB balanced its schedule due to neither team having a direct interleague rival. 

With the teams playing six games in 2025, these matchups could have a significant impact on Blue Jays odds to make the playoffs. All of the games are being played in June, giving bettors a chance to identify trends when creating baseball parlays.

Where to Watch Toronto Blue Jays vs. Philadelphia Phillies

All six of the regular-season matchups between the Blue Jays and Phillies are shown on Sportsnet. Sportsnet 590 has radio coverage of the six games. TVA Sports provides French-language broadcasts. 

The BetMGM online sportsbook provides live betting on every game between the Jays and Phils. Heading into the 2025 season, the Jays have a 53-43 advantage in the all-time series between the teams.

Blue Jays vs. Phillies Matchups This Year

DateTimeLocationStadium
June 37:07 p.m. ETTorontoRogers Centre
June 47:07 p.m. ETTorontoRogers Centre
June 53:07 p.m. ETTorontoRogers Centre
June 136:45 p.m. ETPhiladelphiaCitizens Bank Park
June 144:05 p.m. ETPhiladelphiaCitizens Bank Park
June 151:35 p.m. ETPhiladelphiaCitizens Bank Park
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Sam Cox is a freelance content writer for BetMGM. He can regularly be found on 888Sport and Betting Expert and has previously written for Sports Betting Dime, OddsChecker, and numerous others. Sam also runs Franchise Sports and has over a decade of experience in the gambling industry.

Sam Cox is a freelance content writer for BetMGM. He can regularly be found on 888Sport and Betting Expert and has previously written for Sports Betting Dime, OddsChecker, and numerous others. Sam also runs Franchise Sports and has over a decade of experience in the gambling industry.