The baseball postseason will finally bring us the most ancitipated time of the year: the World Series. The Houston Astros and the Atlanta Braves have made their way to the final round of the 2021 MLB playoffs and here we’ll tell you how and whereto buy tickets for these games.

The Astros, who will have home field advantage in the championship series as a result of their regular-season record (95-67), will be making their third World Series appearance in five years.

The Braves, on the other hand, are back in the finals more than two decades later after they clinched the National League East with an 88-73 record. Needless to say, fans from both sides will be desperate to attend this can’t-miss event.

2021 MLB Playoffs: How and where to buy tickets for the Astros-Braves World Series?

The World Series will get underway on Tuesday, October 26 with Game 1. The opening game of the series and Game 2 will be held atMinute Maid Park. If necessary, Games 6and 7 will be also held in Houston.

Atlanta, on the other hand, will host Games 4, 5, and 6 (if necessary) at Truist Park. Each fanbase has its reasons to want to support their teams and attend its home games, so here we’ll tell you how they can gettickets.

Tickets for games in Houston

First, tickets for the Astros home games will be very limited, according to the team’s website. A press release from the franchise stated that fans who acquire 2022 season tickets can have access to World Series tickets. Ticket information is available at www.astros.com/postseason.

Fans may also opt to visit the secondary markets, but be ready for some mind-blowing prices if you do so. Resale tickets fluctuate constantly depending on demand and supply. In Stub Hub, tickets for Game 1 start at $420 but they can go as high as $2,500. In SeatGeek, the cheapest tickets cost nearly $430, while the most expensive seats exceed the $4,000.

Tickets for games in Atlanta

For the games in Atlanta, on the other hand, single-gametickets for the general public will be released on Tuesday, October 26, at 10 AM (ET) atwww.braves.com/postseason. The team, however, has also announced that they’d be a very limited inventory of those tickets.

It remains to be seen how many tickets will be available as the Braves have already begun to email presale codes to A-List Members, who purchased 2022 A-List season ticket memberships, and Brave Insiders, who signed up to the Braves’ email list. The presale began on Monday, Oct. 26, and will close on Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 9 AM (ET).

Tickets in Stub Hub for Game 3 at Truist Park start from $924 and can go well north by exceeding the $5,700, while in SeatGeek, the cheapest ticket costs $791 and the most expensive seats are at $11,900.